PHOTO | A woman tells about her horror love experience: She cheated on me through Tinder, now I am "indebted to the throat"!

Cecilia / Tinder Cheat / Instagram
Cecilia / Tinder Cheat / Instagram

It often happens that when people meet partners through certain social platforms, the image behind the profile does not correspond at all with the one in reality.
But in this case, it is a perfectly "practiced" mind, in the body of a handsome seducer who successfully "operated" on the social platform for dating partners - Tinder.

Cecilia Felhoy tells her own story of how a man she met on Tinder ruined her life and "stuck her in debt" through deception.

Cecilia, originally from Norway, just a few months after moving to London felt very lonely, so she tried to find a soulmate on dating applications. Through Tinder, she met Simon Leviev, who introduced himself as the son of the Russian "king of diamonds" Lev Leviev. Cecilia immediately fell for his charm, but also for the luxury with which he showered her.

 

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And when someone from the beginning of the acquaintance showers you with attention and gifts, it certainly suits you and you will not notice anything.

The first meeting was scheduled at the Four Seasons Hotel in London, where he came with his bodyguard. He immediately invited her to go with him on a private plane to Bulgaria, where he allegedly had a business meeting, and she immediately accepted.

"He simply radiates self-confidence and impulsivity, you can not but trust him. We went to Sofia, where we stayed one night and then I noticed that there were scars on my back. "He told me he was in prison in South Africa after some business partners set him up and he was harassed by anti-Semites."

 

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In addition to lying to her that he was a billionaire and that he had many "deals" for which he was in charge, he successfully extorted a lot of money from her. She blindly believed him, because she was in love with him, and she believed that his life was in danger.

"People tell me I was stupid, but I really thought something bad could happen to him."

When he asked her if she wanted to live together, he charged her with paying for the house, assuring her that it was all just a loan, and that the money would be returned to her.

But she did not receive the money until three months later. He also sent her a photo in which he lied to her that he had been attacked and that he needed money.

This time, Cecilia took out a loan of 18.500 pounds and went to the Netherlands to give him the money.
During this time, Simon, whose real name is Shimon Hayut, spent his money on trips around Europe.

When Cecilia's debts to the bank began to accumulate and his promised repayment debts were not settled, the bank already reacted. Simon was under investigation and police discovered that he had cheated several other women in a similar way.

"When I woke up I realized that I was in debt to the throat and depressed. "He managed to ruin my life in just six months."

In the photos where they are together, Cecilia looks really in love and happy, and her partner proudly poses with her, even though for him she was just another "jackpot".

 

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Netflix's latest documentary, The Tinder Swindler, follows the true story of three women: Cecilia Felhoy, Pernilla Seoholm and Eileen Charlotte, who were the victims of the deception of Israeli Shimon Hayut, who falsely posed as billionaire Simon Leviev on Tinder.

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