A creepy bogus moviemaker is trolling Manhattan, telling women he’s casting for Hollywood – but he’s really out to cop a cheap feel, victims told The Post.
Several women said they were inappropriately touched by the New Jersey man after he lured them to clothing stores to try on outfits purportedly for film roles.
In each case, the man cornered the woman in a dressing room.
“I feel very violated,” said Brooke Elizabeth, 25.
She met the man at an Urban Outfitters, where he said he would help her try on clothing and wound up “touching my boobs, adjusting my bra strap,” she said.
The phony called himself “Jay,” but she traced his phone to a man named Arzillor Raihan.
Magazine editor Olivia Allin, 24, described a similar run-in with a man calling himself “Ray” Raihan.
The size-8 Allin said he picked out size-4 clothing for her at H&M, adding, “He tried to physically push me into these clothes by touching my boobs.”
Raihan, who ignored repeated requests for comment, handed out business cards with the name “New World Media Productions.”
Managers there said they had once employed Raihan as a producer but cut ties because he promised women roles that he couldn’t deliver.
Some women said they went to cops but were told Raihan’s actions didn’t amount to much more than misdemeanors, and he was never charged with the alleged sex offenses.