The Tinder cheater must go to court, the Leviev family says: The game is over for him
Shimon Hayut , a scammer who became world famous for his Netflix documentary Tinder Swindler, is due to appear in an Israeli court next week. Hayut introduced himself to the women from whom he stole money Simon Leviev, a member of a wealthy Israeli diamond family who eventually sued him.
The lawsuit alleges that Hayut "defrauded, cheated and seduced women, men and companies, harming them by posing as members of the Levite family."
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Chagit Leviev, CEO of Leviev Group USA and daughter of a wealthy Israeli Lev Leviev, in an interview with Page Six said her family had "suffered for years from Tinder Swindler".
Simon will try to avoid appearing in court
"When I watched the movie there, I knew the game was over for him. You can no longer pretend to be someone you are no longer, you can no longer manipulate and lie to women. You are caught. "Everyone saw who you are," said Chagit Leviev. She added that in his head he "really owned that company, which is very sick and very crazy."
She also revealed how various other companies have been in contact with them for years, asking them to pay off debts "for private jets and private yachts".
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The Tinder fraudster, he points out, will do everything to avoid appearing in court: "He wants to avoid the public humiliation that is surely waiting for him. I have no doubt that it will all end very badly for him, and very quickly. "
Cecilia Felhoy, one of the women Simon cheated on, told Page Six that people must not forget that he is in fact a dangerous guy and that he should be taken seriously. Otherwise, he says, he will only continue his deceptive practice. "We need to be safe from him, he should end up in prison," Felhoy concluded.
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