New York Post

MORE VICS OF DIRTY DOORG

Creepy co-op concierge’s tally at 5

- By LORENA MONGELLI and RUTH BROWN

More young women came forward Thursday to say they got unwanted penis photos from a doorman at their Midtown building — and The Post has learned the X-rated messaging has been going on for months.

A day after The Post revealed that three women in the Tudor City Place co-op received the same phallus photo from an unknown person who turned out to be their concierge, a fourth woman revealed she, too, got the image in mid-June and again last month.

The 35-year-old woman, who asked to remain anonymous, didn’t realize it was someone in the building abusing their power until learning about it from The Post on Thursday.

“It’s really troubling,” said the woman, who shared screenshot­s of the sleazy snapshot.

“I just figured it was somebody I had dated . . . He wouldn’t tell me who he was, but at one point, he told me, ‘I saw you today but I have too much to lose.’ ”

The doorman was unmasked this week by one of his canny victims, who goaded him into sharing more informatio­n until he finally revealed his first name and that he works in the building and sent a photo of his tattooed chest in the doormen’s locker room.

The sleazeball was fired Tuesday when other workers confirmed the tatttoos were his — but cops discourage­d the victims from pursuing charges because he used an app called Text Me to mask his phone number and make it nearly impossible to prove the messages came from his phone.

“It’s sad that there are no consequenc­es for him, because he will continue to do this. What’s to stop him?” added the 35-year-old victim.

A fifth woman in the building also received creepy texts from an unknown person in early June — and she, too, didn’t put two and two together until reading her neighbors’ stories.

That 26-year-old woman didn’t receive any images, but the MO was the same — a spelling-challenged sext pest taunted her through Text Me by dropping her name while refusing to reveal his, then saying she was “no fun” when she wouldn’t play along.

“As a single young woman, one of the main reasons you move into a doorman building is because of the safety of it, so this is incredibly disturbing,” she told The Post.

One of the three women who helped bring the doorman down — and who reported what was going on to the police days before he was caught — was horrified to learn there are more victims out there.

“I literally felt like a crazy person for weeks because I felt like nobody was taking this seriously. I felt like this whole thing is being downplayed,” said Christina, 27.

“I knew in my gut this wasn’t just the three people.”

The co-op’s management company, PRC Management Corp., declined to comment — refusing to reveal the doorman’s name or whether it will try to track down other victims in the building to ensure they’re safe.

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SLEAZY: Two more women have emerged as victims of a since-fired doorman at this Midtown co-op who sent unnerving texts (left) and nude images via phone.

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