I can't help but be slightly amused.
Those women who believed him, assuming they only had their breasts touched, were probably unharmed in any way. They didn't see themselves as having been molested and so, in a way, they weren't.
Having made that point - of course there is some harm, in that if they need a breast exam, they should be going to a legit clinic. It'd be terrible of something went undetected because of this bogus check.
Anyways. Having had my amusement and made my point - I still see it as a moral crime. Of course - had he tricked stupid people out of $50 for crappy discount vouchers or something, that would be more socially acceptable.
The odd thing is that he met so many gullible women before a non-believer raised the alarm. Maybe he didn't offer the full service immediately.
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