New York firefighter ‘branded a faggot for refusing to have sex with stripper’

A former New York firefighter has claimed colleagues labelled him a faggot after he refused to sleep with a stripper.

Michael Troina alleges he was subjected to a cruel campaign of harassment during his time at the New York Fire Department (FDNY), which included homophobic bullying.

In a discrimination lawsuit, seen by the New York Post, he says that as a trainee firefighter colleagues stamped on his equipment, superimposed his face onto a crying baby and called him a “closet homo.”

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Troina says his colleagues “tried to coerce” him go to a strip club and “regularly harassed him by encouraging him to have sex with a stripper.”

When he refused, he was called “faggot” and “loser,” the suit claims.

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The court filing alleges: “[Troina] was singled out time and time again on account of his race and national origin as a Hispanic American male as well as perceived homosexuality … [and] was further threatened with physical violence if he dared to report any incident of battery, harassment or discrimination to the FDNY’s Equal Employment Opportunity Office.”

Troina, 24, was fired on December 21, 2016, a week before he was due to complete his probation. The FDNY says he failed an evaluation.

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The harassment, said to have begun as initiation or “hazing,” also allegedly included Troina being forced to “eat orange juice” with a fork and being told that “he could not do the job like the other white firefighters” because he was Hispanic.

According to the New York Post, the suit claims Troina suffered emotionally from the “constant discrimination and ridicule” which continued even though he complained to a superior who told him it was “in good fun.”

He told the newspaper last year: “At first I sloughed it off as ‘I’m the new guy.’ As it kept going on, it got worse.”

The lawsuit, which seeks unspecified damages and was filed on Saturday, is being brought against the City of New York, the FDNY and several of its staff.