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carlagarcia says...
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3 years ago
Can't even imagine the emotional and financial damage he inflicted upon so many women. Victim blaming is easy when you haven't been in the shoes of the other person. I'm glad they got their power back in some way, 'cause many of these assholes take advantage of discretion and these women made sure he was known for who he really is: a piece of shit, like one of them said, pathetic, definitely, and a criminal. Whoever's with him now won't be able to say they didn't know what they were getting into.
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Reply by jmiguel77
3 years ago
@carlagarcia they are just a lot of stupid idiots
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Reply by niquezvosu
3 years ago
@carlagarcia real woman moment aha
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henrijs says...
3 years ago
Quite an interesting insight into a scam so elaborate that it could just as easily be a Hollywood film, not a documentary.
Meanwhile, it's quite pathetic how the victim-blaming discussed in the movie continues in the trakt comments
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Reply by PorterUk
3 years ago
You can't say they're without blame. They were blinded by the illusion of wealth into making decisions that were illogical.<br /> <br /> They didn't deserve it but they also didn't pay attention to the warning signs.<br /> <br /> Who has a first date and gets straight on a private jet, only to get off the other end ready to lend money and take out credit cards...?<br /> <br /> What happened to 3 dates and then she shaves her legs in anticipation of the 4th? :D
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Reply by Stevemanics
3 years ago
@porteruk I take it you missed the fact that he never asked for money until they'd been together for several months?
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Reply by cuimalo
3 years ago
@henrijs So nice of you to colonize Trakt with your opinions.
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thekidssystem says...
3 years ago
If you looking for a true-crime doc to watch over Valentines this is it. Starts slow but stick with it by the end it gets crazy. I recommend going in blind .your in for a good time
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Stevemanics says...
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3 years ago
It's disgusting that he only served five months, wasn't convicted of his multiple frauds, and is back living the high life - on other people's money - again. Meanwhile his victims are still paying off his debts!?
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tesbreag says...
3 years ago
In a world of Simons, be more Ayleen.
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MrBLAQK says...
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3 years ago
This documentary was absolutely insane and incredibly frustrating to watch.

[spoiler] Ayleen Charlotte is such a boss and I love how she took matters into her own hands to try and find a solution. Love how she got him to experience how it feels to be scammed [/spoiler]
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niquezvosu says...
3 years ago
imagine being this gullible and attracted to money
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scifygirl says...
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3 years ago
It was an OK "true crime-ish" movie.
[spoiler] I cannot believe the guy didn't do more time and that he's so bold to continue living this way. I also cannot believe that smart women still fall for these types of guys.[/spoiler]
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PorterUk says...
3 years ago
Interesting enough and develops from predictable to unpredictable at the end.

I couldn't help but feel that these women went in seeing $$$ and were blinded by the prospect of a wealthy lifestyle. Would they have been taking out loans and hand-delivering cash to a guy working 9-to-5 in a local government admin job...? Exactly.

The fact that he was able to get away with it and looks to still be able to is a damning indictment on the global law around fraud.

The final woman was brilliant. Fair play to her for getting a pound of flesh back.

As for the first woman, back on Tinder immediately.... God help the poor guy who she hooks as he's paying back all that swindled money!


7/10
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Hoopes4908 says...
3 years ago
Stupid gullible bimbos lol :joy:
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thoroughmas says...
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3 years ago
I'm surprised how much I loved this. An amazing story. And a classic case of [spoiler]women, journalists and filmmakers doing the work that the police seem to have little interest in.[/spoiler]
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waltandmartha says...
3 years ago
This documentary made no sense. The first girl was from Norway and sometimes in London but had her Mum in her phone as ‘Mom’? I think the producers faked a lot of this and that is just one red flag for me to not believe this one sided story.
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jmiguel77 says...
3 years ago
So in the era of stupid people, hooked on social media, and who can't think for themselves and need constant validation from someone who they don't know, someone decided that these stupid people is good prey and went for it. And they blame the same social media that they sold their souls to. Idiots !!!
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UnsungHero74 says...
3 years ago
I was really entertained from start to finish, a crazy true story, and a very elaborate scam. The man is an evil genius who can't write 4th grade english (the letter he wrote), but still capable of managing and planning high stake scam like this. Man, all those messages, all this flying of private jets, those money transfers, those girlfriends.....whtat a headache. I felt sorry for the ladies, and I won't call them gold diggers, but for sure they got attracted to his money and lifestyle. This is how the world works, we all know it.
Bottom line, well put together and entertaining doc, crazy true story, THUMBS UP!
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oa21 says...
3 years ago
So a bunch of girls go digging for gold (or should I say diamonds) and end up digging themselves in debt. Cant say I have much sympathy for them the dude was hardly attractive - yet he still managed to swindle them.
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