Simon Leviev, the man behind the true-crime documentary on Netflix, “The Tinder Swindler” was recently spotted on a shopping spree.

Leviev, who claims the documentary as false, was shown to be a conman who dated and duped women to the tune of millions.

His MO was to first charm the women he matched with on Tinder and then sweep them off their feet via lavish dates.

Then he would introduce a problem in his life, claim that “enemies were after” him, and ask the women to open a credit line for him, claiming his accounts/cards were blocked or watched.

After duping the women of money, Leviev would start this process all over again, frauding even more dates.

Leviev was caught and went to prison for five months but is a free man today, even though Tinder booted him off the app.

Recently, he was spotted in Tel Aviv at a Ferrari dealership, looking at top of the line Ferrari cars. Has he found a new scam?

Leviev meanwhile denies it all and claims that he is only a “gentleman” who wanted to date, and not a swindler.

For now, he’s on Cameo, and media reports suggest, he made almost $30,000 on it, making videos for people and businesses, in the first three days itself.