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‘Tinder Swindler’ Simon Leviev Requires $20,000 & Private Jet For Club Appearances

Tinder Swindler’s Simon Leviev has been open about his hopes to profit off the new Netflix documentary, and given what he’s charging for club and event appearances, he clearly believes his name has a lot of star power behind it.

According to TMZ, Leviev is charging at least $20,000 for any appearances in which his name is used for promotion.

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He also has a list of demands that need to be fulfilled for him to agree to an appearance. This includes being put up in a suite at a 5-star hotel along with a private jet and a black SUV car service. Leviev also reportedly expects bottle service at the club as well as two private security guards to accompany him.

The publication notes that despite his high expectations, clubs in Philadelphia, Boston, German, and Mexico have all expressed interest in booking him for appearances.

We first reported that Leviev wanted to launch a career in Hollywood off the coattails of the documentary when it became known that he signed on to work with a new talent manager, Gina Rodriguez of Gitoni Inc.

According to reports, Rodriguez hopes to help Leviev launch a dating show and podcast, where he shares his advice for wooing women. This would be ironic, given that the Netflix documentary details how Leviev was able to allegedly scam multiple out of approximately $10 million.

From 2017 to 2017, Leviev – whose real name is Shimon Hayuk – pretended to be the son of Lev Leviev, a very real diamond tycoon with a net worth close to $1 billion.

After impressing his female victims with a few lavish dates, Leviev would convince them he needed money to pay off his enemies and couldn’t access his assets or use a credit card. He would claim if he didn’t get the money soon, his life was in danger.

Through his manipulation, his love interests would give him money thinking it was a life or death situation, but then he’d ghost them shortly afterwards.

Leviev ended up spending time in jail for fraud, though he was released early on good behavior. Though it’s not entirely known what the fake billionaire is up to, he appears to be living the same luxurious lifestyle he was before the documentary exposed him.

For example, earlier this month we reported Leviev was seen shopping for Ferraris in Tel Aviv. It’s not clear if he ended up purchasing one of the designer cars, but he was seen wearing a Gucci jacket, valued in the thousands. But it’s been reported that Leviev is making a small fortune on cameo, where he managed to rack up $30,000 in three days.

With his cameo income plus what he’s charging for appearances, the Tinder Swindler may be on his way to making a seven-figure fortune, though something tells us he won’t be donating to his victims’ GoFundMe page to pay them back.

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Sources: TMZ, Miami Standard,



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