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"We can be the Tyander"

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The Tinder Swindler is a British documentary film of true crime, captured by Felicity Morris, and released on Netflix on February 2, 2022. The film tells Simon Labev-Israelis about the hearts of a heart and conducted a visible lifestyle, which he funded by emotional blackmail of his victims. Leib had used the dating app Tindar to locate the women, who said he was a millionaire and later claimed that he was in a temporary financial crisis to ask them for financial assistance.

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In the documentary film, Simon (Avron) is born and raised in Bnei Brak as a Shimon (Judea) live in John’s son as a rabbi and service manager for the religious passenger in El Ala. His girls left religion.

In 2010, when he was 20 years old, he stole a number of veterans from a family that employed him as a gardener, a babysitter and a household man in Herzliya Development, and purchased them with luxury vehicles, a civil flight course, and more; the total yields stood for hundreds of thousands of shekels. When he realized that a complaint was filed against him, he fled to Cyprus where it was a month, and when he returned to Israel was arrested. Immediately with the beginning of his trial on June 22, 2011 in the morning, he fled through a fake Israeli passport he purchased for 10,000 NIS through Allenby, and from there he took off to Europe.

In Finland, women began to cut. He used the “Tinder” application to connect with women, using a profile called Simon Leib, in which he presented himself as the millionaire son of the Jewish businessman and Levev. He seduced the women who came out with them by taking them to luxury restaurants, flights on a private plane and giving expensive gifts.

At the next stage, he pretended to be in danger and that his “enemys” send him threatening messages. Send photos of his headkeeper (Peter) injured after he was attacked. Asking women loans in amounts that come to hundreds of thousands of dollars. The explanation given to the request of money is the surveillance by his so-called "enemy" after his credit card operations. He asked them to take loans from banks and transfer the money on new credit cards on oil, and promised to bring them back the most peaceful money as soon as possible. He then used the money he acquired through the fraud to continue pretending to be a millionaire and other women’s partner, until they also took loans so that he could continue the patronage he was making.

Often in his fraud, he sent fake documents at a high level of bank transfers from his computer or bank account of LLD to diamonds) to their accounts, and then broke a link with the women she sang.

In 2015 he was arrested in Finland for the fraud, sentenced to a year and a half in prison that he was running in the Finnish prison, and then deported to Israel. In Israel, he was arrested, and when he was released under restrictive conditions, he fled again through a fake passport to Scandinavia. In July 2019, the State of Israel issued an international arrest warrant against him, and he was arrested at the International Airport of Athens-Alpathius and Nislos, and was closed to Israel on condition that he would not be judged by the complaints he filed against him. He was tried in Israel for fifteen months in prison for fraud and fraud, but sat in prison for only five months, and then released following the coronation epidemic.

He has also rejected many businesses around the world in the same method of hypocrisy and displaying fake documents.

For his fraud, several people share: an Israeli citizen named Abishi, the head guard named Peter, and a German town called Rosemerin. He also claimed that his father John was an active partner in a number of stalls.

When he returned to Israel, he was interviewed in March 2021 for the 13th news. In an interview, it was reported that he had acquired for his current partner, Israeli model Kate Conlin, a ranking in 30 women affecting Israel’s newspaper for a woman; the interview was held in a rented house through Airbnb