Hayut released from Georgian prison after plea deal and dropped German charges

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Hayut released from Georgian prison after plea deal and dropped German charges
Hayut released from Georgian prison after plea deal and dropped German charges

A woman who claims she was swindled by the notorious "Tinder Swindler" Shimon Hayut says his sudden release from a Georgian prison is "a shock" and "disappointing".

Swedish businesswoman Pernilla Sjoholm, who claims she was swindled out of £39,000, reacted after learning that Hayut, 35, had been freed on a one-year suspended sentence.

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Pernilla Sjoholm expressed shock and disappointment at Shimon Hayut’s release. Credit: Pernilla Sjoholm Instagram

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The infamous fraudster received a one-year suspended sentence. Credit: Simon Leviev/Facebook

Hayut – accused of scamming women across Europe out of millions while posing as Simon Leviev, a supposed heir to a wealthy diamond family – had faced up to ten years behind bars.

He was arrested in Georgia in September over an alleged £38,000 fraud in Germany and was held for two months in the country’s notorious Kutaisi Penitentiary pending extradition.

But German authorities reportedly canceled their arrest warrant, clearing the way for a plea deal his Georgian lawyer Mariam Kublashvila called "fair and appropriate".

Informed of his release, Ms. Sjoholm said she had no idea he was about to walk free.

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