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Groping w**ker hunted by cops

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A MANHUNT has been launched after two women were accosted by a pervert who was touching himself at the same time.

A 54-year-old victim’s arm was grabbed by a man carrying out a sex act on himself at an underpass in Glasgow on Saturday.

She managed to shake off the attacker and head towards the nearby St George’s Cross subway station.

The sexual assault suspect is described as white, 25 years of age, with untidy dark brown hair and was clean shaven.

Just two hours later a man exposed himself to a second woman, aged 25, while committing the same indecent act in the Botanic Gardens near the Arboretum.

It is not clear if the pervert in each attack is the same person. FANCY THAT: Iggy’s angry at pics theft RAPPER Iggy Azalea has vowed to take legal action after naked pictures taken for a magazine were leaked online. The Sydney-born musician posed for GQ Australia in 2016 and out-takes from the photoshoot have now appeared on the internet. Iggy, best known for her hit songs Fancy and Black Widow, said she feels “violated” by the leak. There is no suggestion GQ were involved in the leak and Nino Munoz, the photograph­er, said he was “outraged” , adding he “will not rest until justice is served”. The pictures turned up on the internet last week. In a statement released on Twitter on Monday, posted before deleting her account, Iggy, 28, said: “Today I am a ball of negative emotions. I feel blindsided, embarrasse­d, violated, angry, sad and a million other things. “Not solely because I did not consent to this, but also because of the vile way people reacted.” Iggy said she has been “disturbed” by some of the comments about her body from men, adding: “The outright wicked things people say is overwhelmi­ng and makes me feel like throwing up.”

She described the experience of being the victim of leaks as like a “nuclear bomb that explodes”.

She vowed to press charges against the person who leaked the pictures, saying: “It’s important to me that someone actually be held accountabl­e for their actions and the way it impacts my life.”

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