A man charged with attacking four women at or near CTA stops admitted to "probably" molesting about 75 women on the CTA in the past two months, authorities said Sunday.



David Buckner, 22, was arrested downtown Friday on suspicion of trespassing on CTA property and was ordered held Sunday on $250,000 bond by Judge Donald Panarese Jr. at the Leighton Criminal Court Building. He faces charges of criminal sexual abuse, unlawful restraint, aggravated battery of a transit employee, aggravated battery in a public place and criminal trespassing.



At least four women have come forward to accuse Buckner of sexually attacking them at or near CTA property.



On May 15, Buckner approached an 18-year-old woman standing at a CTA bus stop near North and Damen avenues about 6:30 p.m. and asked her if she wanted a hug, prosecutors said.



Buckner grabbed her from behind after she started to walk away. He placed her into a bear hug, kissed her on the forehead and grabbed her buttocks, prosecutors said.



The victim escaped onto a bus and reported the incident, which was captured on CTA surveillance footage.



On June 20, Buckner approached a 23-year-old woman walking toward the CTA Green Line Garfield Station in Washington Park just after 10 a.m. and asked her how old she was, prosecutors said.



When the victim asked why he wanted to know, Buckner replied that he is royalty and therefore able to date girls between the ages of 14 and 18, prosecutors said.



He asked her if she wanted a hug and grabbed her buttocks from behind as she walked away from him. She later intervened when Buckner tried to harass another woman waiting for the train, prosecutors said.