Mariah Carey’s ex-security company plans to sue for sexual harassment

Mariah Carey's former security company is threatening to sue the powerhouse singer for sexual harassment — and calling the owner a Nazi, skinhead and white supremacist.

Michael Anello, who owns the security company Anello Security & Consulting, has prepared a lawsuit against Carey where he claims she stiffed the company $221,329.51 for work between June 2015 and May 2017, as well as promised to hire them for another two years for the sum of more than $500,000, TMZ reported.

In the draft of Anello's suit obtained by TMZ, he alleges Carey consistently humiliated him by referring to him and his colleagues as members of the various hate groups.

He also claims she said she "wanted to be surrounded with black guys, not white people."

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The draft also details allegations of sexual harassment — particularly with the security pro alleging Carey committed "sexual acts with the intent that they be viewed by Anello."

He described an incident where Carey invited him into her room during a trip to Cabo San Lucas and the "We Belong Together" singer was wearing an open see-through negligee. She reportedly refused to let him leave until he moved her luggage.

Carey's team told TMZ they agreed to pay his company certain invoices, but that Anello was not content with the amount. Her team also provided no information on the sexual harassment claims.

The suit is reportedly on hold, according to the gossip site.

A rep for Carey did not immediately respond to a Daily News request for comment.

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