The Tinder Swindler’s newest enterprise enterprise, along with his Cameo and relationship podcast, is promoting NFTs.
Simon Leviev, whose alleged deceptions have been the main focus of the Netflix documentary The Tinder Swindler, has dropped an NFT (non-fungible token) titled “Peter Harm”. The NFT options Leviev’s bodyguard Peter using in an ambulance with blood on his face, a picture the reputed scammer would typically use to persuade his victims to ship him cash. The NFT is out there to buy on Opensea, a web-based market for customers to purchase and promote distinctive digital items.
Leviev, whose actual title is Shimon Hayut, additionally launched his personal web site with a bit for merchandise. T-shirts on the positioning are emblazoned with sayings like, “My Enemies Are After Me”, “When Your Enemies Are After You And You Want 20K”, and “If she actually loves you she’ll take out a $20,000 mortgage for you” all for $28. One t-shirt is even priced at $200, and comes with a personalised video from Leviev.
Final week, Leviev joined Cameo, an app the place notable figures can cost followers for personalised video messages. For $199 (£146), followers can obtain a Cameo from him, whereas skilled corporations and companies are being charged $1,600 (£1,460).
Leviev, who claimed he’s a “legit businessman” in an interview with Inside Version, has additionally signed with expertise supervisor Gina Rodriguez who works for Gitoni Inc., an leisure firm primarily based in LA.
The topic of the Netflix documentary has since denied the claims that he’s a conman, and criticised the three ladies featured within the movie — Cecilie Fjellhøy, Pernilla Sjöholm, and Ayleen Charlotte – for establishing a GoFundMe web page to recoup the cash that he allegedly stole from them. It’s claimed that Leviev stole roughly $10m (£7.4m) from his victims.
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