Tinder Swindler: Simon Hayut to Be Formally Charged in Court After Suit by Real Leviev Family

Tinder Swindler: Simon Hayut to Be Formally Charged in Court After Suit by Real Leviev Family

  • The infamous fake billionaire, Simon Leviev, real name Simon Hayut, will be in court in Israel after the Leviev family sued him
  • Tinder Swindler is convinced that he has done nothing to earn himself such a name and was innocently dating just like any other single man
  • To prove his alleged innocence, Simon has plans to sue Netflix and his accusers for fabricating the details of what he calls a "movie"

Simon Leviev who took the internet by storm after a Netflix documentary based on his life as a swindler has to face his accusers in court.

Simon Leviev alias Tinder Swindler
Simon Hayut will be formally charged in an Israeli court after he was sued by the real Leviev family. Photo: Simon Leviev.
Source: UGC

Wealthy family

Leviev whose real name is Simon Hayut pretended to be from the wealthy Israeli diamond family will be presented in court after a lawsuit against him was brought by the family.

Tinder Swindler, as he is infamously known, lived a luxurious life by duping women on the dating site Tinder.

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He conned women into taking out loans and giving him thousands of dollars under the guise that he was in trouble.

According to Page Six, Chagit Leviev, CEO of Leviev Group USA and the daughter of Israeli diamond tycoon Lev Leviev said:

“We have suffered from the ‘Tinder Swindler’ for years. We knew he was defrauding companies and other women that reached out. We tried so hard to make him stop and fight him and report him to the police.”

She added:

“Once I saw the show coming out, I saw its game over for him. You can no longer pretend who you are, you can no longer manipulate and lie to women. You’re busted. Everyone saw you. In his head, he owned this company which is very sick and very crazy.”

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Warrant of arrest

On Monday, April 25, 2022, popular Kenyan website, TUKO.co.ke reported that a warrant of arrest had been issued for Simon after he allegedly presented a fake driver's license to police while he was in Spain.

According to Daily Mail, Simon used a fake driver's licence in 2019 during an incident where he got his KSh 9.9 million Maserati car stuck on a beach in Spain.

The suit alleges that Simon “defrauded, cheated, conned, falsified, and hurt women, men and businesses” around the world while “impersonating” a member of their family.

Not Tinder Swindler

The infamous Tinder Swindler claims that he is not deserving of this international title and plans to seek out legal help to help him discredit the Netflix documentary.

The dating app scammer is adamant that Netflix has gotten the story all wrong in their documentary.

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"I am not the 'Tinder Swindler. I'm not a fraud and I'm not a fake. People don't know me - so they cannot judge me. I was just a single guy that wanted to meet some girls on Tinder. I’m not this monster," he said.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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