The Tinder Swindler dropped on February 2, Leviev is telling his side of the story."I was just a single guy that wanted to meet some girls on Tinder," Leviev (born Shimon Hayut) says in a sneak peek at his interview, which will be released in two parts on February 21 and February 22. "I am not a Tinder Swindler."This content can also be viewed on the site it from.For the interview, Leviev was joined by his “model girlfriend.” In a second clip shared by , he claims Netflix presented The Tinder Swindler "as a documentary but in truth, it's like a complete[ly] made-up movie." He adds, “I am the biggest gentleman in the world.
They call me the Tinder Swindler. I am not a fraud and I am not a fake. People don't know me so they can't judge me.”In December 2019, Leviev was convicted of and sentenced to 15 months in prison, though he was released after just five months.
According to the extremely popular Netflix documentary, he used various aliases to women he met through out of an estimated $10 million.
Victims say he them into loaning him thousands after lavishing them with expensive dates and gifts. Simon Leviev may be banned on Tinder, but he initially kept up a social media presence following the release of the Netflix hit.
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