This isn't really a bondage story, but it's so funny I can't help bringing it up. It's from The Last testament Of Lucky Luciano, the biography/memoir of mob legend Charlie Lucky Luciano - the base of the story and much of the actual telling is from what Lucky told the film producer Martin Gosch in his final years, when he'd decided he wanted "his side of things" to be told.

In one classic episode, Luciano has to confront a boss of the older generation, Salvatore Maranzano, and at least feign to be ready to join the old man's Empire, though Luciano despised the guy and wanted to be independent. He sets up a meeting with Maranzano in a deserted warehouse on Staten Island, weeks before the Black Thursday of 1929. They arrive at midnight and start discussing the future, as Maranzano and the other big boss Masseria are in all-out war. Luciano was technically in a hign ranking place on Masseria's side, so he had some opportunities to help Maranzano if he didn't get killed first.

Maranzano talks about honourable values, offers him a golden future if he comes over in secret - "But Charlie, I have a condition."
"What is it?"
"You are going to kill Masseria"

This was no condition at all, thought Lucky, and he observed, "Well, I've been thinking about that too." :-)

As soon as he realizes that Maranzano wants him to do the killing himself, he says it's a no-no. Maranzano takes immediate action, two hoods jump out of the shadows (there had been a promise of absolute privacy) and knock Luciano out, and when he wakes up, he is suspended by his hands, tied behind his back and stretched, and he's being beaten by the tough guys. Maranzano looks on, and when they take a break at his signs, he tells Luciano this jewel of a recruitment speech:

-Charlie, this is so stupid. Why do you have to be so stubborn? You can end this right now if you will just agree. It is no big thing to kill a man, and you know he's going to die anyway! As I always said, you will be the only one next to me.
Why are you so hard-nosed? All you have to do is to kill him, Charlie. That you must do, kill him yourself. But, Charlie, if you do not, I promise you, then you're dead."

Lucky says he responded by kicking out with his lashed feet and hitting Maranzano in the groin. He narrowly escaped being killed that night.