The young man known as “Tinder’s scammer,” Simon Levievhe was arrested on Monday at the airport of Batumi, Georgiaafter a red interpol alert. He inspired Netflix’s documentary after cheating women for millionaire sums.
A native of Israel, the real name of Leviev is Shimon Hayat and is accused of cheating women for about US $ 10 million. His case inspired the documentary that presented his history of deception.
During a judicial hearing, Georgian prosecutor Gela Tzidze asked the Court to be the extension of his arrest To start an extradition process to Germany, said Israeli media Walla.
How was the operation of his arrest in Georgia
The court agreed to the application and ruled that, based on the European Extradition Agreement and the Georgian legislation, the prosecutor’s request was accepted. At this time, Hayat will remain in a detention center by the Ministry of Justice of Georgia.
He Georgian Interior He confirmed that the arrest responded to an international notification for capture with such purposes. So far no more details were provided about the procedure.
Your lawyer, SAGIV ROTENBERGhe told the Israeli environment that he had spoken with him after the arrest, but that they still did not know the precise reasons for the measure.
“These are old suspicions, apparently irrelevant,” Rotenberg said and added that “we are currently working with the authorities of Georgia and Germany to end the incident as soon as possible.”
He conquered women in an appointment app and stole more than 10 million dollars: the history of the Tinder’s scammer
The Israeli, whose true identity is Shimon Yehuda Hayutit was passed through the son of a diamond seller with immense fortune. In this way, he promised his lovers a luxury lifeas long as the victims pay a sum to obtain it.
On many occasions I was lied with that he had a bodyguard and flewing in a private jet. However, as the “relationships” advanced, Hayut assured that He had security problems and that some of his enemies were looking for him.
In this way, The man requested large amounts of money, which would be returned once his situation has calmed down. Clearly this did not happen, and many women were affected. Some of them testified and even participated in the streaming series, as was the case with The Norway Cecilie Fjellhøy, the Swedish Pernilla Sjoholmy and the Dutch Ayleen Charlotte.
Source: Ambito