【変態】美容室のトイレに女性客を連れ込み手コキング!東京・表参道の美容室「ELTE(エルテ)」の美容師・藤井庄吾容疑者(33)

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東京・表参道の美容室で、女性客を店のトイレに連れ込み、わいせつな行為をしたとして、警視庁が美容師の男を逮捕しました。 藤井容疑者 「実は僕、新規の予約、半年止めてたんです」 「ご新規様を今月は10名限定にしていたんですね」 客に対して“売れっ子美容師”をアピールするこの男。不同意わいせつの疑いで逮捕された、東京・表参道の美容室「ELTE」の美容師・藤井庄吾容疑者(33)です。 藤井容疑者は今年4月、店内のトイレで20代の女性客にわいせつな行為をした疑いがもたれています。 警視庁によりますと、藤井容疑者は施術後に女性客をトイレに誘い込んだ後、鍵を閉めると、「あなたにしか頼めないんです」「いいシャンプーあげるし、きょうの料金もいらないです」などと言い、女性の手首をつかんで下着の上から無理やり自分の下半身を触らせたとみられています。 警視庁は、藤井容疑者の認否を明らかにしていません。 藤井容疑者をめぐっては、同様の被害の相談が複数寄せられていて、警視庁は余罪を調べています。

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まって、やっと捕まってくれたんだ この人にわいせつな行為?言葉?かけられて前にTwitterに載せたら少しバズったところで顧問弁護士使って訴える消せって言われて泣き寝入りしてた 帰り道もずーーっと大通りのタクシー乗るところまでついてきて、出来ないか?って懇願されてマジキモかったな

ほんで私が投稿消すまで、夜遅くにも関わらず電話かけまくってきてガチで非常識だった。 その頃まだ未熟だった私は証拠もないし消すしかないなと思い消すことしか出来なかったが、もう絶対こんなことやらないって言ってたのに結局やり続けてたんだね(笑)マジでキモイ。せっかく可愛くなりに美容院来てる女の子たちをこんな最悪な気持ちにさせる美容師ありえない

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顔みたらわかるね。絶対芋だったよね。髪でそれっぽく見えてるだけの非モテだからこういうことしちゃうんだよね。

匿名さん

余罪がめちゃくちゃあるらしい 警視庁は認否を明らかにしていませんが、藤井容疑者を巡っては他にも同様の相談が寄せられているということです。

匿名さん

33でこんな事やってんだから絶対昔からやってると思う。 余罪沢山ありそう。

匿名さん

自称人気美容師やな。 予約取れないみたいにして、お気に入りの女性を品定めしていたんだと思います。

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髪をちゃんと染めずに犯罪に手を染めるな
客の髪切らずに自分の下半身を切れ

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気功マッサージと謳い本番までやるクズがいるから、まだマシに思ってしまう

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