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Tinder scammer charges 100,000 riyals for VIP attendance at events - Metro World News Brasil

Tinder scammer charges 100,000 riyals for VIP attendance at events – Metro World News Brasil

After the premiere of the documentary “The Tinder”, it seems that the real benefactor of all this is Simon Leviev or Simon Hayut. According to information received from the specialized TMZ website, he will receive $20,000, or about 103,000 Brazilian riyals, for the presence of VIPs in nightclubs and events.

If you watched the documentary that premiered at the beginning of the month on Netflix, you already know that “The Tinder Hustler” is a documentary that debuted in the Netflix catalog on February 2nd and was well received by the general public, being among the ten The first in Brazil in the weeks since its release.

The documentary tells the story of the alleged crimes committed by Simon Leviev through the dating app Tinder, in which he contacted women and began blackmailing and threatening them and asking for millions of dollars to leave them alone.

According to TMZ, the fraudster receives offers from nightclubs in Philadelphia and Boston in the United States, and even invitations to fly to Germany and Mexico. According to TMZ, Simon’s payments also include cleared drink orders, private jet transportation, 5-star hotel accommodations, black SUV car service and two full-time security guards.

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This month, he was seen buying Ferraris from a luxury car dealership in Tel Aviv, and he has hired American film producer Gina Rodriguez, who represents other showbiz celebrities.

Simon Leviev has been banned from Tinder, but despite all the convictions and the documentary about his crimes, he’s still a free man. In 2019, on charges of using a false passport and previous frauds, Simon Leviev was arrested and deported to Israel, where he should have served a long sentence due to his suspicions. However, he ended up getting into a program aimed at reducing the number of prisoners in the country and ended up getting out of prison 15 months after his arrest in Israel.