Perv exposes himself to woman in NYC subway station — and 128 people recognize him in online poll

By New York Post (U.S.) | Created at 2025-04-05 12:14:11 | Updated at 2025-04-06 01:53:53 13 hours ago

A woman turned the tables on the perv who exposed himself and tormented her at a Harlem subway station — by filming him and putting him on blast online.

“You’re disgusting — You’re nasty!” Juliet Scott said as she filmed the creep, who was thrusting his hips and making sexual motions with his mouth and fingers at her from across the 125th Street 3 train station in late February.

“Like this, too — look, look,” the perv said in the video posted on TikTok, taunting Scott as he made kissing faces and motioned toward his mouth.

Juliet Scott shared a video to social media of a man who followed and exposed himself to her in a Harlem subway station. checkyas_juliet/Instagram

“He followed me around for a minute before this, and kept showing me his parts,” she wrote in the video, which was shared by the account Only in New York in late February and got nearly 200,000 views on TikTok and Instagram.

The harassment continued despite kids and police officers being present in the subway station, she added.

Scott, a research consultant and influencer originally from Sierra Leone, urged people to call the police if they see the man.

“Another day in Harlem,” a disgusted Scott told The Post.

Over 900 people responded to a poll by the Instagram account asking if they recognized the man.

Fourteen percent, or 128 people, said they have seen him before.

Juliet Scott, a NYC consultant and influencer with over 25,000 followers on TikTok. checkyas_juliet/Instagram
Scott said the disturbing incident was just “another day in Harlem.” checkyas_juliet/Instagram

Women chimed in that they had unsettling encounters with the same man, too.

“I hate this city sometimes,” one woman wrote on Scott’s TikTok post. “Tired of these types of men.”

“This is the norm,” said another. “THIS is what we deal with on the DAILY,” someone else agreed.

Over 120 people said they recognized the man, according to a social media survey, and women said they had uncomfortable encounters with him, too. checkyas_juliet/Instagram

Other social media users warned that Scott should have ignored and avoided the man instead of engaging with him.

The NYPD did not immediately respond to an inquiry from The Post.

Public lewdness — intentionally exposing private or intimate parts or committing any other lewd act that can be seen by someone in a public place — is a misdemeanor punishable by up to three months in jail, probation and a fine of up to $500, according to state law.

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