Mariah Carey's former security boss has threatened to sue her for sexual harassment and branding him a white supremacist.
A draft lawsuit prepared by Michael Anello's lawyer claimed his company worked for the Hero singer from June 2015 to May 2017 but were not paid a balance of $221,329.51, and had also been promised an additional two years' work, which would have been worth another $511,000.
According to TMZ, the documents state Carey "constantly humiliated" Anello and his colleague by referring to them as Nazis, skinheads, KKK members and white supremacists, and claimed she "wanted to be surrounded with black guys, not white people".
And the draft suit claims the 47-year-old singer - who has 6-year-old twins Moroccan and Monroe with ex-husband Nick Cannon - committed "sexual acts with the intent that they be viewed by Anello".
On one occasion, Anello claims that during a trip to Cabo San Lucas, Carey asked him to help move luggage in her room but when he got there she was wearing an open see-through negligee. He tried to leave but she insisted he completed the task. He eventually got out and there was no physical contact between them.