Last week’s episode of Who Is America? prompted an important question: have all of the show’s targets really deserved to be humiliated by Sacha Baron Cohen? On one hand, we had Jason Spencer, the Georgia lawmaker who resigned in shame after being filmed shouting racial slurs and exposing his posterior. On the other, there was former Bachelor contestant Corinne Olympios, whose elaborate duping felt cruel and outsized—especially in the wake of her complicated reality-show past.

This week’s installment, however, featured a guest unlikely to stir much sympathy, at least from Who Is America?’s presumably liberal core audience: Roy Moore.

On Sunday night, Showtime aired Cohen’s sit-down with the disgraced former U.S. Senate candidate from Alabama, who has been accused of pursuing relationships with multiple women when they were teenagers. One woman accused Moore of molesting her at age 14, while another accused him of assaulting her at age 16. Moore has repeatedly denied the allegations, even after losing his Senate race to Doug Jones—but Cohen’s show placed the charges against Moore front and center.

In the episode, the comedian—disguised as his Israeli security expert Erran Morad—chatted with Moore about defensive technologies before introducing Moore to an electric wand that could purportedly detect pedophiles. You can guess what happened next.

Pretty soon after the “pedophile detector” was broken out, Moore abruptly left the interview. Perhaps Cohen could have gotten more out of Moore with a subtler prank—but either way, the way Moore stared at Cohen as he whipped the instrument out and started scanning was pretty unforgettable, as was the nervous smile he cracked when it started beeping.

Clearly, though, Moore was not amused by the joke. Before his Who Is America? episode even aired, he threatened legal action against Showtime in a statement that read, in part, “I am involved in several court cases presently to defend my honor and character against vicious false political attacks by liberals like Cohen. If Showtime airs a defamatory attack on my character, I may very well be involved in another.”