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Billionaire Leviev’s Family Withdraws Private Criminal Complaint Against 'Tinder Swindler' Simon Leviev
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First reported by Now 14 · 2 hours ago
What happened
The Leviev family has withdrawn their private criminal complaint against Simon Leviev, the "Tinder Swindler," after the court ruled it lacked jurisdiction over alleged offenses committed abroad. The agreement prevents Simon Leviev from being linked to the Leviev family or their companies, though the Attorney General may still pursue charges.
- 01Leviev family withdraws private criminal complaint against Simon Leviev, aka 'Tinder Swindler'.
- 02Complaint filed in 2022 over Simon Leviev falsely claiming to be Leviev's son.
- 03Court ruled it lacked jurisdiction over offenses mostly committed abroad.
- 04Agreement forbids Simon Leviev from being linked to Leviev family or LLD companies.
- 05No acquittal granted; Attorney General may still file charges for foreign offenses.
- 06Leviev family lawyer criticized Israeli authorities for inaction against Simon Leviev.
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