Homeless man cashing in on the Internet dating scene
A homeless man has conned more than $100,000 from about 13 women posing as a rich man on Internet dating sites.
He did his dirty work on a site called Millionaire Match using a laptop. This is a specially designed website catering to people who would like, "a premium service that caters to professionals with busy lifestyles, including those very successful ones."
This site has claimed that it verifies each and every member of the site doing background checks to see if they are truly celebrities or millionaires.
Mr. Krueger, from Philadelphia posed as Grammy-award-winner with millions, his username was "imreadyru2007."
He managed to romance about 13 women, he even had to the guts to tell whoppers like that he was producing Michael Jackson's new record in Scotland, according to ABC local news reports.
Furthermore, he had the women invest in his non-existent record company, fooling them into giving him thousands and even showed one woman falsified stock reports convincing her that his business was legitimate and successful.
Mr. Krueger was dealing with a gambling addiction; he had already spent the money when he was arrested in Atlantic City.
[Via: news.com.au]
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