What a meathead. The founder of NYC construction materials testing and inspection company allegedly made perverted and racist comments to female staffers, asking one if she’d ever had “Armenian sausage,” according to a federal lawsuit.Two female ex-employees at Long Island City-based Twin Peaks claim Jerry Agajian subjected them to unrelenting harassment until they were unfairly fired in April, they allege in the suit file Monday.There was no escape from Agajian’s crude advances — as he would share “vulgar” details of his sex life and all the women he wanted to “bang,” the women said in the suit.He referred to one of his victims, Ling Wang, a woman of Asian descent, as his “Chinese b–ch,” “chopsticks” and “kung fu” and the other, Karen Delara, who is of Dominican descent, as his “Dominican b–ch” and “machete girl,” the suit said.Agajian, 73, would also make comments about wanting to have sex with both women — in and outside the office.
They reluctantly agreed to meals with him out of fear for their jobs, they said in the lawsuit.Oftentimes, he became belligerently drunk, they added in the suit. But they were in the office when Agajian approached Delara at her desk in February, looked down at his crotch and asked if she “ever tried Armenian sausage.”The women were abruptly axed on April 1 after they declined to meet him for dinner the night before, according to the suit. He allegedly fired them the next day and told the entire office it was because they didn’t go out to eat with him. The women are suing for unspecified damages and are demanding reinstatement.Agajian, Twin Peaks and attorneys for the victims did not immediately return requests for comment....