A lady turned the tables on the perv who uncovered himself and tormented her at a Harlem subway station — by filming him and placing him on blast on-line.
“You’re disgusting — You’re nasty!” Juliet Scott mentioned as she filmed the creep, who was thrusting his hips and making sexual motions along with his mouth and fingers at her from throughout the one hundred and twenty fifth Road 3 practice station in late February.
“Like this, too — look, look,” the perv mentioned within the video posted on TikTok, taunting Scott as he made kissing faces and motioned towards his mouth.
“He adopted me round for a minute earlier than this, and saved displaying me his components,” she wrote within the video, which was shared by the account Solely in New York in late February and received practically 200,000 views on TikTok and Instagram.
The harassment continued regardless of children and law enforcement officials being current within the subway station, she added.
Scott, a analysis advisor and influencer initially from Sierra Leone, urged folks to name the police in the event that they see the person.
“One other day in Harlem,” a disgusted Scott informed The Submit.
Over 900 folks responded to a ballot by the Instagram account asking in the event that they acknowledged the person.
Fourteen %, or 128 folks, mentioned they’ve seen him earlier than.
Girls chimed in that they’d unsettling encounters with the identical man, too.
“I hate this metropolis typically,” one girl wrote on Scott’s TikTok put up. “Bored with some of these males.”
“That is the norm,” mentioned one other. “THIS is what we cope with on the DAILY,” another person agreed.
Different social media customers warned that Scott ought to have ignored and prevented the person as a substitute of participating with him.
The NYPD didn’t instantly reply to an inquiry from The Submit.
Public lewdness — deliberately exposing non-public or intimate components or committing another lewd act that may be seen by somebody in a public place — is a misdemeanor punishable by as much as three months in jail, probation and a positive of as much as $500, in accordance with state legislation.