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Infamous Tinder Swindler Banned From Almost EVERY Major Dating App!

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No more swiping right for him! Shimon Hayut, the con man known as the Tinder Swindler in the new Netflix documentary of the same title, has officially been banned from numerous dating apps after his alleged scams were exposed!

On Monday, a Tinder spokesperson confirmed to E! News that Shimon — who also went by Simon Leviev on the app – has been kicked off permanently, saying: Two years later, as The Tinder Swindler was set to release, the company did another investigation to assure Shimon hadn’t found his way back onto the app. Related: Watch Haunted Doll SCARE THE HELL Out Of Morning Show Hosts! The spokesperson continued: Similarly, a representative for Match Group, which owns Tinder, OkCupid, Hinge, PlentyofFish, OurTime, Meetic, Pairs, and Match, told TMZ that the swindler was banned from their dating sites because he violated the terms of service, thus stripping him of his ability to create a profile on any other app.

Whoa! Now all the single ladies on those apps can swipe safely knowing they won’t be conned out of thousands from him!! (Though, if you find yourself on one of the competing apps, then swipe with caution!!) In the documentary, the con man was exposed for allegedly scamming more than $10 million from his admirers.

In the film, multiple women from around the world claimed that Hayut conned them out of thousands. He was reportedly claiming to be the son of Israeli diamond tycoon Levi Leviev.

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