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THE TINDER SWINDLER - SHIMON HAYUT

Everyone must know about this Tinder app. Especially for those who are still single and have a more adventurous soul in love. But if you rely too much on this app to find your soulmate, then you have to be careful. The reason is, this application is often misused by irresponsible people. One of them is the story of the playboy from Israel, Shimon Hayut or better known in Europe as Simon Leviev.


                    Photo: foxnews.com
 

Simon Leviev cost many women up to 10 million dollars. 


He has Simon Leviev's Instagram account @simon_leviev_official but has now been banned by Instagram. Simon Leviev's Instagram account now appears with the name @simon_hsyut_official.


On the Tinder app, Simon Leviev on Tinder claims to be the son of Lev Leviev, owner of the diamond company LLD Diamonds.


To make sure that he is a rich man and a diamond tycoon, he also flaunts his wealth through social media.


Through this Tinder app, Simon Leviev goes on a date and looks for women he can trick so he can earn money.


Many women are tempted by the looks and wealth of Simon Leviev. Three of them, Cecille Fjellhoy, Pernilla Sjoholm, and Ayleen Charlotte, are Norwegians living in England. They also tell that Simon is a charismatic man, and treats them like princesses.


Simon always gave various luxury items to the women. In addition, traveling by private plane, either jet. The women who are intoxicated by falling in love also become his lovers.


However, Simon takes advantage of it by borrowing the woman's credit card and money.


This starts with him going out of town, for business reasons. But suddenly he called the woman and said if the enemy attacked. Makes his lovers afraid and worried.


The reasons that he didn't want to be tracked by his enemy, a series of requests for access to credit cards, personal loans, and plane tickets, were asked by Simon Leviev to Cecilie and his other female victims. 


Simon also assured them that he would pay the money back. The lovers also believed in Simon's persuasion.


Simon also apparently threatened that if they did not lend their credit card, they would report it to the police.


However, he fled to various countries and was secured in Finland in 2017. He was returned to Israel. However, before serving his sentence, he fled again.


The victims are not only from Norway but from various countries in the world. According to The Times of Israel, Simon Leviev has been indicted in Israel on charges of theft, forgery, and fraud in 2011.


Because he was caught using a fake passport, the man who was born on September 27, 1990 was finally arrested in Greece. The arrest was also thanks to Ayleen Charlotte, the target who became her lover at the time.


Simon was later jailed for crimes committed in his country, not for defrauding the many women he had known through Tinder.


He was sentenced to 15 months, but only served 5 months for good behavior, and on the grounds of reducing the number of inmates during the Covid-19 pandemic.


This is certainly very regrettable to the victims. Because Simon is living freely while they still have to pay the credit card debt that Simon has used.


Now Simon Leviev is a free man in Israel, even though he is wanted in Europe. He is now creating a website offering paid business advice under the name 'Business and Personal Success: Workshop of Simon Leviev' for a listing fee of $311.


Quoted from The National, Simon Leviev told VG Newspaper that he did not take the women's money. Even the women who take advantage of the money.


"Maybe their hearts were broken during the process. I never took a dime from them. They enjoyed themselves in my company, they traveled and saw the world on my dime," he said.


The true story of Simon Leviev's fraud was investigated in the case of The Tinder Swindler investigation by VG Newspaper, a well-known Norwegian newspaper. As a result, documentaries were also made which can now be watched on the Netflix platform.


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