Banned from the dating app Tinder, untraceable on social media… At the time of publishing, Simon Leviev no longer shows off his luxurious lifestyle. For those who haven’t seen the documentary: The Tinder Swindler tells the breathtaking story of a prolific con man posing as a billionaire playboy on Tinder, and the women who set out to bring him down.
One of them is Cecilie who can’t believe her eyes when she matches up with a handsome billionaire, who also seems to be the man of her dreams. But her fairytale soon turns into a nightmare when she discovers that the international businessman is not who he claims to be. Simon has scammed women worldwide out of millions of dollars. Between 2017 and 2019, it would already be about 10 million dollars.
Women out of love took out loan after loan for him to get him out of trouble. They never saw one dollar of that money. Attorney Clarice Stenger explains in the video below how Simon proceeded in a devious way.
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Whoever hopes that the fake billionaire will disappear behind bars for a while to think about his sins is out of luck. After Simon, as seen in the end of the documentary, is arrested and extradited to Israel, he only has to serve five of the fifteen months in prison that he is sentenced to. Simon is now a free man again and lives in one of the most expensive cities in the world: Tel Aviv.
Simon lives there with Israeli model Kate Konlin. Like Simon, she enjoys the beautiful things in life. Together they fly from Paris to Greece and back to Tel Aviv, where they prefer to be driven around in a Rolls Royce. The question soon arises: will one of Simon’s girlfriends pay for this luxury? Will he still get away with this malpractice?
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Shortly after the documentary came out, Simon shared with his more than 100,000 Instagram followers that he would come up with a statement this week. In the meantime the casanova has left with the northern sun, as he also did with his ‘girlfriends’.
Simon has not been convicted of the offenses he committed in The Tinder Swindler be revealed. His victims are still in the process of paying off their debts. Cecilie was scammed for $250,000, the Dutch Ayleen for $140,000.
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