I can't say he didn't do "bad things", but once I saw him start talking to a young lady on a subway car on our way back from a visit to a vendor and in less than 5 minutes time he had her name, address, where she worked, several phone numbers and she committed to a date.
To a degree he was a slick wheeler dealer ~ on the other hand a lot of the women complaining about him claimed they'd seen him drop pencils and pens to get down to look up their dresses.
Oh, yeah ~
They began processing the claims through the agency's in-house EEOC process and he neatly beat every single one of them by pointing out that no one gave him a chance to appear at that kangaroo court hearing!
There are procedures that must be followed.
I’m sure he’d say “It’s a numbers game!” or some such.
Well,
Two points:
At least they didn't complain when he looked down their dresses (or through them).
It's probably a good idea to find out if it's worth an overture before one commits. Look before you leap.