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British woman, victim of Tinder scam, reveals: "I was bad at sex, I didn't know what I was doing"

Tinder rogue Simon Hayut

A British woman believed to be one of the first victims of the Tinder scammer has spoken out about their relationship, making “saucy” revelations.

Simon Hayut, 31, became famous after a Netflix documentary revealed how he cheated on women he met on Tinder and made millions off them, implying that he was the son of a billionaire diamond tycoon.

One of his first victims is British Samantha Hales, 36, who claims the scammer “must really have upped his game in the last ten years to make money off these girls.”

Speaking to the Sun, Samantha, from Derby, said Simon, who now resides in Tel Aviv, told her he was a Mossad spy and pilot when they met on Canadian online dating service Plenty of Fish in 2012.

She added that he was “obscure” and had “obviously fake” IDs, which meant he couldn’t trick her by taking her money.

“He was no good in the bedroom. It was a total dud. I had to show him how. Although he had this beautiful allure about him, he was extremely cold when it came to sex. He had no idea what he was doing.”

samantha hales

He added that what he did in the bedroom reminded him of the infamous scene from the teen comedy series The Inbetweeners, with Will (Simon Byrd) and Charlotte (Emily Attack).

But despite his lack of sexual prowess, Samantha said Simon was romantic at first, taking her to a five-star hotel in Valencia before telling her a story about being a member of Mossad and Interpol.

When she questioned her story, Simon told her he was “on the lam” and then, not believing her story, became ruthless, telling Samantha’s friends that she had stolen money from him. According to the woman, he sent her insulting messages and calls: “She was threatening. He told me I’m nothing, if I see you again I’ll come looking for you “.

Despite having been arrested in Finland and Israel for fraud, he currently lives in a luxurious 14-story building in Tel Aviv.

Hayut played Simon Leviev, CEO of LLD Diamonds, and the son of Russian-Israeli billionaire Lev Leviev, a man Forbes once called the “King of Diamonds.”

Simon Hayut with one of his victims, Cecilie Felhoy

The international fraudster dazzled his victims with his seemingly lavish lifestyle of private jets, designer clothes and five-star hotels, before tricking them into giving him staggering sums.

He left his victims with feelings of suicide, bank debts, anxiety, and the humiliation of discovering that their relationship with him was a scam.

Hayut denied all the accusations against him and stated that he was “not a scammer or a fraud”, but a “legitimate businessman” who made his fortune by investing in Bitcoin.

In an interview with US television show Inside Edition, he insisted last week: “I’m not this monster. I was just a single guy who wanted to meet some girls on Tinder.”

In the interview, he kissed his girlfriend, model Kate Conley on camera while accusing his victims of creating a “false story”.

Tinder cheater kisses his partner of 24 years, who defends him

source: iefi merida

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