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Where is Tinder Swindler Simon Leviev now – how long did he go to prison for?

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Netfix's latest true crime documentary called Tinder Swindler takes a look at the shocking case of con artist Simon Leviev, who tricked women into thinking he was the "prince of diamonds".The Israeli fraudster would pressure women across Europe to take out hundreds of thousands of dollars in credit for him to use, after getting close to them on dating app Tinder.Simon had convinced them he was the son of wealthy Russian diamond tycoon Lev Leviev, and showered them with extravagant gifts.On the surface he seemed like the perfect guy – he would wine and dine them, and splash out on lavish gifts and trips on private jets.But after a while he would convince them that the diamond industry was so dangerous he wasn't able to take out credit cards in his own name, so he would get them to do it for him.In reality he was a convicted conman called Shimon Hayut, who had previously served three years in a Finnish prison for defrauding several women into funding his lifestyle.Simon had been defrauding women for years, and was reported for crimes in Israel, Sweden, Germany, Denmark, Norway and England.He had already been charged with forgery, fraud and theft in 2011 in Israel, but failed to appear in court.He was later convicted of three counts of major fraud in 2015.

An additional criminal case was launched against him in 2017, but he failed to appear again.Warrants for his arrest were issued, and Simon was eventually captured in Greece for using a fake passport in 2019.With the help of Interpol and Israeli police he was then extradited to Israel.

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