Israeli mogul Leviev takes Netflix's 'Tinder Swindler' to court
Israeli mogul Leviev takes Netflix's 'Tinder Swindler' to court
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The money that they will collect from Shimon will be donated to his victims.
Last month, Hayut was after the Feb.
Trying to save the company from bankruptcy, justice Varda Alshech has confirmed the debt-restructuring arrangement between Africa-Israel and its creditors.
To ensure that they gave him the money, he would send them pictures and videos of himself and his bodyguard which led these women to believe he was in danger.
He followed a pattern which involved scamming women who he had matched with on dating app into lending him large sums of money, which he then spent on other women and never paid them back and continued the cycle.
Suffice it to say that Leviev has retained control of Africa-Israel, whose holdings today include energy, steel production, hotels, and a number of fashion designers.