A former BET producer says her bosses at the cable TV network punished her for complaining that she didn’t want a pervy cameraman taping her interview with bootylicious pop star Nicki Minaj, according to an explosive Bronx lawsuit.
In her suit, Tameika Dorman says the cameraman, Derek Clarke taunted her with a video of her rear end, shot as she climbed stairs in a short skirt.
During a February 2009 work meeting, the suit says, “[The cameraman] grabbed and repeatedly rubbed his crotch, began to moan, and said it was because he loved her butt, that she was sexy and that she did not know what he was going to do to her.”
For a time, Dorman said Black Entertainment Television followed through with promises to keep Clarke away from her, the suit says — until a Nov. 22, 2010 shoot with hip-hop superstar Minaj.
That’s when a boss allegedly forced her to work Clarke. After Dorman complained, the cameraman was taken off the Minaj interview.
But after that, Dorman said, she was targeted for reprisals by BET bosses for complaining. Her suit claims she was fired in February — when she was five months pregnant.
A BET spokeswoman yesterday declined comment on the lawsuit, or confirm Dorman and the camera man’s employment. Clarke did not return a call for comment.

