Several dating apps have decided to cure themselves in good health and have already announced that they will not allow the presence of the famous Tinder scammer, Simon Leviev.
A representative for the Match Group (owners of OkCupid, Hinge, PlentyofFish, OurTime, Meetic, Pairs, and Match) told TMZ that Simon Leviev has been permanently banned from all of his properties to leave him with no options when it comes to scamming people. women.
The representative of Tinder, one of the most popular dating apps in the world, says that Leviev violated the terms of service on Tinder, specifically, impersonation and request for money, and therefore the other associated companies will not allow him either. create a profile in your applications.
According to the documentary that can be seen on Netflix, Simon showed off his lavish lifestyle to women on Tinder, hoping to gain their trust and affection. Once he hooked them up, he would convince them to “lend” money for his diamond business before disappearing with his money and leaving no trace.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_R3LWM_Vt70
Much like a Ponzi scheme, the documentary claims that he would use one woman’s money to impress the next, and so on. In total, he allegedly took more than $10 million from his victims.
Leviev was arrested in 2019 and sent back to Israel, but was released after only 5 months in prison.
Although it was stated that his Instagram profile was also banned, a Leviev’s account is enabled. He has said that this new one, with messages from 5 days ago, replaces the previous one that he claims was hacked. (I)
Source: Eluniverso

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