New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman called his girlfriend his "brown slave" and made her refer to him as "master" the woman stated in an interview with the New Yorker magazine.

Tanya Selvaratnam, a Harvard-educated activist writer, described her yearlong affair with Schneiderman was "a fairytale that became a nightmare." There was even violence in the bedroom and Schneiderman begged for threesomes.

Per New York Post:

“Sometimes, he’d tell me to call him Master, and he’d slap me until I did,” Selvaratnam said.

“He started calling me his ‘brown slave’ and demanding that I repeat that I was ‘his property.’”

Selvaratnam said, “The slaps started after we’d gotten to know each other.

“It was at first as if he were testing me. Then it got stronger and harder. It wasn’t consensual. This wasn’t sexual playacting. This was abusive, demeaning, threatening behavior.”

She said that as the violence grew, so did his sexual demands.

“He was obsessed with having a threesome and said it was my job to find a woman,” Selvaratnam said. “He said he’d have nothing to look forward to if I didn’t and would hit me until I agreed.”

She said she had no intention of adding a second woman to their bed.

The abuse increased until Schneiderman was not only slapping her but spitting on her and choking her, she said.

“He was cutting off my ability to breathe,” she said.

Soon, “we could rarely have sex without him beating me.”

The attorney general was often fueled by booze, Selvaratnam said.

Schneiderman has already announced his resignation. He had also played a prominent role in the #MeToo movement.

Mr. Schneiderman did release a statement where he denied abusing the women: “In the privacy of intimate relationships, I have engaged in role-playing and other consensual sexual activity. I have not assaulted anyone. I have never engaged in nonconsensual sex, which is a line I would not cross.”

Things turned ugly very quickly for the New York Attorney General with this embarrassing scandal.

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