The true-crime documentary highlights three women who share their stories of falling victim to a scam after meeting the fraudster on the app.
― who allegedly posed as the son of a wealthy diamond mogul to swindle women he formed relationships with out of millions of dollars.The film, which hit the streaming service on Feb. 2, had revealed that Leviev was back on Tinder. But the company has since confirmed that he is no longer on the app.
The spokesperson also confirmed to the publication that Leviev is banned from other dating apps under Tinder’s parent company Match Group Inc., which include Match.com, Plenty of Fish, Hinge and OkCupid. The documentary revealed allegations that Leviev would take women he met on the dating app on high-end dates and luxurious excursions before later asking for loans of money, claiming he was in trouble. The fraud victims claimed that Leviev did not pay back the funds he was loaned.