Six female employees have filed a $1.4 billion class-action sex-bias lawsuit against an investment bank, claiming they were hired as "eye candy.” According to the suit filed in Manhattan, one attractive female employee at the German bank Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein Securities LLC was openly called "the Pamela Anderson of trading” by her boss. The six women – five of whom work in New York and one in London – also allege that executives brought prostitutes to the office for lunch. Plaintiff Jyoti Ruta claims she was once pressured by a boss and a colleague to leave a dinner celebrating a...