A Times Square desnuda was busted — and another remains at large — for scamming a man with autism out of $100, police said.

Emelia LaPorta, 26, of Woodside, was arrested Friday in connection to the heartless Sept. 12, incident, according to authorities.

The 30-year-old victim was walking in the heart of the tourist hub — on Broadway near West 44th Street — around 3:15 p.m. when he asked the scantily clad duo for a photo, police said.

He asked them how much it would cost for a quick snap, but they assured him, “Don’t worry, we’ll worry about that later,” cops said.

After the photo op, the women demanded $100, which the victim said he did not have, according to police.

So the pair brought the victim to a Chase bank, where he withdrew the wad of cash, authorities said.

The victim’s mother, who monitors his spending, noticed the withdrawal on Friday and asked him about it, according to police. Mother and son discussed what had happened, before they went to the Midtown South precinct to report it to cops.

LaPorta was picked up in Times Square and charged with grand larceny, cops said.

Her colleague remains at large.

LaPorta’s arraignment at Manhattan Criminal Court was pending Saturday morning.