A pervy Wall Street brah was photographed humping the new statue of a little girl, meant to signify women’s empowerment in the financial sector.

The troubling scene was captured Thursday night by Alexis Kaloyanides, a 34-year-old architectural designer from Queens, who was visiting the piece of public art called “Fearless Girl” – directly across the way from the iconic Charging Bull statue in Lower Manhattan.

“It was a beautiful night … there were about 15 or 20 people there,” Kaloyanides told “Inside Edition.”

“We started talking about the statue, a little girl about 5- or 6-years-old proudly posed with the statue for a picture, it was just a nice moment.”

Then the scene got ugly, “lewd and totally inappropriate,” the witness said.

“These three young men came along, and at first they were hanging off the bull,” Kaloyanides said, “and then this one guy rushed up and started grinding against the statue of the girl, being lewd and totally inappropriate.”

Onlookers were horrified by the shocking move and yelled at the perv. He laughed it off and walked away with his pals.

“He was gone within 20 seconds, but it just ruined the mood of the scene,” Kaloyanides said. “There were people there talking about empowering children and women and for them to have this 20-something showing his entitlement, defiling the statute.”

She added: “It was utterly revolting.”