fired its head squash coach after she made allegations that a staffer was raped by a 'prominent member' and other members were using the club to have rendezvous with prostitutes, a new lawsuit claims. Natalie Grainger, 45, one of the most famous squash players in the world, says in the suit that a member of the club admitted to paying a female member of her staff 'not for squash.' That same worker said she had been raped by the member. In the complaint, which was filed Wednesday at the US District Court for the Southern District of New York, Grainger said that instead of investigating the incidents, she was fired from her $145,000 per year job.
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