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The police and tech firms need to do more to help victims of romance scams, according to the UK's new anti-fraud tsar. Conservative MP Simon Fell has called on police forces across the UK and tech firms to do more in the fight against romance scams. Speaking to the BBC, he explained: "It's not just about people being involved in scams and having money extracted from them. "It's also about some people defrauding others for sexual gratification, which is a far more pernicious crime and has a far deeper effect." The lawmaker was given the government’s top anti-fraud position earlier this month. H...
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The Netflix true-crime documentary The Tinder Swindler follows the crimes of serial fraudster Shimon Hayut. Hayut posed as Simon Leviev, who claimed to be the son of a diamond mogul on the popular dating app Tinder. Under the false identity, Hayut charmed various women and trick them into loaning him money. The scheme was able to earn him an estimated $10 million from people across the globe. Who Is ‘Tinder Swindler’ Shimon Hayut?Hayut was then convicted of fraud, theft and forgery and sentenced to 15 months in prison in December 2019. But he was released early only five months later, and now ...
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Simon Leviev has denied being the Tinder Swindler. The 31-year-old convict - who was allegedly conned several women he met on dating app Tinder out of an estimated $10 million - recently became the subject of a hit Netflix documentary based on his case in and has insisted that is "not a fraud and not a fake." In a trailer for with 'Inside Edition', he said: "I am not the 'Tinder Swindler. I'm not a fraud and I'm not a fake. People don't know me - so they cannot judge me. I was just a single guy that wanted to meet some girls on Tinder. I’m not this monster." The Israeli native - whose real nam...
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Shimon Hayut has been banned from a series of dating apps. The 31-year-old businessman - who is the focus of a new Netflix series called 'The Tinder Swindler' - has been banned from various dating apps, after he allegedly used Tinder to con a number of women out of millions of dollars. Hayut - who changed his named to Simon Leviev for the purpose of his scheme - was still on Tinder when the Netflix series premiered earlier this month. But a spokesperson for the app recently said: "In the lead-up to the release of the documentary, we conducted additional internal investigations and can confirm ...
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