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Snow’s nannies iced out: suit

A legal complaint has been waged accusing high-flying equity manager and Hamptons fixture Ian K. Snow of racial harassment and discrimination.

We reported in 2020 that Snow set a record when he leased the Hamptons’ priciest rental for $2 million through the summer.

And now Snow and his “significant other,” Elyse Dula — who apparently goes by Elyse Snow, though Snow is not yet legally divorced from another woman — are being sued by their former nannies for the couple’s alleged discriminatory behavior in 2020.

Cordia Foster and Cislyn Wright, who were hired in 2017 and 2018 to care for the

Snows’ four children, filed a complaint with the Southern District of New York, reports The Post’s Michael Kaplan.

One of the explosive allegations in the nannies’ complaint is that Dula referred to Foster and Wright as “those black bitches” after the family’s kitten, Scotty, ran outside their Long Island mansion.

Then, after Wright questioned Dula about what she allegedly said, Dula and Snow “began treating [Foster and Wright] as disloyal troublemakers who could be stealing from them.”

Snow’s side, meanwhile, claims in court documents that Foster made “threats to use ‘Black Magic’ on Ms. Dula.”

Snow — whose firm has $2.4 billion in assets — and Dula were preparing to move their four children and nannies “into newly-built servant’s quarters, separate and apart from [the] main house in the Hamptons,” the complaint says.

As the project neared completion, Foster allegedly overheard Dula say, “I’m happy to be getting these dirty Jamaicans out of my house.”

Snow and Dula, “in an effort to get plaintiffs to quit,” also allegedly “gratuitously papered over the kitchen window of the new servants’ quarters” so the women could not see outside.

Attorney Gerard Riso, repping Snow and Dula, told The Post, “The defendants deny all of the allegations and we will fight this vigorously.”

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