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This Morning fans outraged as Tinder Swindler victim begs for £600k to pay off debts
This Morning viewers were left outraged after a victim of the Tinder Swindler conman, who featured on the new Netflix series, appeared on the show and asked for help paying off her debts.Cecilie Fjellhoy joined hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield to discuss the hit show which focuses on Israeli love rat Simon Leviev.The pretty Norwegian graduate found herself falling victim to serial swindler Simon after she matched with him on popular dating app Tinder.Her intense fauxmance with the criminal mastermind very quickly began turning sour as he turned from her dream man into a drain on finances and emotions.Cecile, 29, ultimately found herself checking in to a psychiatric facility and over £200,000 in debt as she faced reality and got out of the relationship.Now she and her fellow victims have started a fundraising page to attempt to get back the £600,000 they lost at the hands of their lover.However, viewers of the ITV daytime show were lacking in sympathy for the woman as Cecile explained the impact the experience had on her and were disgusted that she was now asking others to pay off the debt she had accrued because of Simon.Taking to Twitter to air their disgust they didn't hold back as they slammed Cecile and her fellow victims Pernilla Sjoholm and Ayleen Charlotte.One angry viewer wrote: "What!! They’re now asking other people to pay for them! #swindler #ThisMorning."Another added: "A Go Fund Me page, the nerve of them!."A third posted: "Someone paid 1500 on that go fund me ??? What?!"Another social media user wrote: "Is this a joke? Why do they expect other people to pay for their mistakes."A fifth user tweeted: "It's horrible what happened to them and everything but they can't seriously be expecting other
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Inside true crime story of the Tinder Swindler - fraud, fake identity and prison time
Netflix today.The Tinder Swindler is described as exploring 'the jaw-dropping story of a prolific conman who posed as a billionaire playboy on Tinder, and the women who set out to bring him down.' Three of the victims speak as part of the documentary, describing how they were conned out of hundreds of thousands of pounds, as well as how they worked to bring an end to his fraudulent scam once and for all.As The Tinder Swindler drops on Netflix and viewers sit down to watch the series, Daily Star has taken a closer look at the true crime story.The Tinder Swindler was a conman who defrauded women out of thousands of pounds after meeting them through the online dating app Tinder.His real name is Shimon Hayut, 31, but as part of his fraud scheme, he posed under the name Simon Leviev on Tinder and legally changed his surname to make his story more believable.Shimon lived a jet set lifestyle, travelling in private jets and staying in luxury hotels.However in order to do so, he used the dating app to contact women and defraud them out of money, in order to fund his lavish lifestyle.Shimon would connect with women on Tinder, and later invite them on dates where he would shower them in luxury gifts or take them travelling on a private jet.However, the money that he used to lavish the gifts on the women during these dates, was actually money he had conned out of other victims previously.He would tell the victims on Tinder and during these dates that he was a billionaire CEO, who would regularly travel for work.One such victim was Cecilie Fjellhoy, who shares her story as part of the Netflix documentary The Tinder Swindler.In the documentary, she shares that Shimon took her on a private jet from London to Bulgaria, but after four
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