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‘FATAL ATTRACTION’ KILLER SUES ‘HARASSING’ JAIL

Convicted “Fatal Attraction” killer Carolyn Warmus says “malicious” and restrictive treatment at a Westchester prison led guards to demand sexual favors from her in exchange for more freedom.

The busty, blond heiress, who made headlines when she brutally gunned down her lover’s wife, said she was placed on special status that required her movements to be announced at the maximum security Bedford Hills prison and that made guards view her as “forbidden fruit.”

The charges are laid out in an exhaustive 326-page federal civil rights suit she filed in federal court in White Plains. The suit names multiple state agencies and prison officials. Warmus said the ongoing harassment made her “extremely vulnerable and susceptible to supervisor’s sexual harassment,” and that she was coerced into having sex “as a quid pro quo in exchange for restoring some of her out-of-cell time and privileges.”

A correction officer, Lt. Glenn Looney, was busted last year for having sex with Warmus.

Warmus, 41, is serving 25-years-to-life for the jealousy-fueled shooting of her then lover Paul Solomon’s wife, Betty Jeanne Solomon, in their home in Greenburgh in 1989.