‘Tinder Swindler’ Simon Leviev sued by the real diamond family
Simon Leviev, aka the “Tinder Swindler,” is being sued for
millions by the real Leviev diamond family he pretended to have ties with.
Israeli Russian diamond tycoon Lev Leviev and his family –
including daughter Chagit Leviev, the CEO of Leviev Group USA – have launched
legal action against the notorious fraudster at the center of the hit Netflix
documentary for allegedly impersonating them and enriching himself in their
name.
“For a long time, he [Simon] has been making false
representations as being the son of Lev Leviev and receiving numerous benefits
(including material ones), cunningly and using false words, claiming to be a
member of the Leviev Family, and that his family will pay and bear the costs of
his benefits,” the lawsuit alleges, according to court docs.
“He even used the LLD Diamonds trademark to make his victims
believe that he was indeed part of the diamond company (it’s CEO no less, per
his signature) and was a member of the Leviev Family.”
Per court docs, the family also alleges that Simon (born:
Shimon Hayut) “defrauded, cheated, conned, falsified, and hurt women, men and
businesses” both in Israel and worldwide.
“The defendant used the dating application ‘Tinder’ to
locate women who he then emotionally manipulated, cunningly bamboozled of
funds, and eventually convinced to transfer large sums of money to him under
the guise of being on the run from individuals intending on hurting him,” the
lawsuit states.
Simon served two and a half years in a Finnish prison after
he was found guilty of defrauding three women. He also served 15 months in an
Israeli prison after being convicted of four fraud charges, but was released
after five months.
Now a free man, the “Tinder Swindler” is living in a
high-end apartment in Israel with a model girlfriend. He is still attempting to
live off his notoriety by selling tasteless T-shirts with the logo, “If she
really loves you she’ll take out a loan for you.”
Leviev Group USA CEO Chagit told that their family firm has
been operational for 40 years, supplying unique and rare diamonds to the
premier jewelers in the world, as well as dressing stars like Salma Hayek,
Charlize Theron and international royalty.
“We started hearing word about Simon Leviev in 2017. There
are nine siblings in my family, five brothers – and none of them are called
Simon – and four girls,” she exclusively told us.
“Soon I started hearing from diamond dealers that he’d made
out checks of $350,000 in our name, but they were not our checks. Then another
company called us and said we owed them $600,000 for private jets. They sent me
a picture of his passport; it was Shimon Hayut.”
Chagit said they then went to the police in Israel, but
Simon “was moving through so many different countries it was hard to keep track
of him.”
“The biggest shock is when we saw the Netflix show and we
saw the extent of his damage and his manipulation,” she said. “The truth is,
that show is just the tip of the iceberg. For him to live that life, he has to
be conducting an international fraud of enormous proportions. There must be so
many other victims.”
She added, “And we have evidence of him using charter
companies, yachts, high end apartment rentals, it goes on and on.”
Chagit told us that any proceeds from the lawsuit would be
given back to Simon’s victims, explaining, “We feel truly sorry for them, this
guy is a fake and a fraud.”
“Even though we are a diamond company, we are victims too.
We are getting threats because of this, endless prank calls saying, ‘My enemies
are coming for me,’” she alleged. “I believe the show didn’t do a good enough
job of explaining that we have nothing to do with him.”
Adding she was shocked to see Simon recently signed with a
Hollywood agent, Chagit concluded, “In the end, to see the damage he has done,
he did all of this this in our name.
“And now he has a Hollywood agent? He doesn’t belong in
Hollywood. He is a criminal.”
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