Big scam: how a simple man scammed 10 women on a dating site
To be honest, he cheated on more than 10 women. No, he wasn”t interested in sex at all.
Brilliant move
A very generous man once invited 10 girls to a restaurant.
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Not all at once, of course. He boldly encouraged each girl to choose from the menu what she liked. And not very bravely, he got away with it. Paul Guadalupe Gonzalez, who lives in Los Angeles, is now unable to attract the attention of women. They ardently demand retribution against him. Fraud, extortion, petty theft — abandoned friends are not going to tolerate Casanova”s insults. Obviously, by the age of 45, Pavel harbored a grudge against the entire woman. or he had a personal economic crisis that he knew about. Gonzalez communicated with women online. He invited them to a restaurant on a date. Paul stuffed his stomach with food, poured alcohol on everything, and then ran away, not at all like a gentleman, leaving the woman with a hefty bill.
Vendetta
Martha Barba (one of the victims) said she was supposed to meet Mr. Gonzalez at a Chipotle restaurant in July 2016, and then talked him into lunch at a nearby upscale Houston”s restaurant. I didn”t want to go with him. He didn”t look like the photo. I didn”t like him, Martha said. But in the end she agreed to Gonzalez”s proposal because she was afraid of seeming rude.
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He kept telling me to order whatever I wanted. He himself ordered wine, salads, steaks and generally everything that was possible. At some point, Gonzalez left, saying he needed to talk to me on the phone. To keep Martha occupied, he invited her to order dessert. Of course, Pavel did not return. Martha had to pay $120 for dinner. I was so ashamed that I didn’t want to say anything. I felt humiliated,” Barba, a single mother, told the court. She said she has to use her rent to cover expenses.
Yolanda Laura was invited by Gonzalez to a sushi restaurant in West Hollywood. “I remember him eating really fast, really fast. Then he said his youngest son called him,” Laura said. She claimed Mr. Gonzalez ordered two glasses of wine 15 minutes apart. “What kind of monster is this? I was so embarrassed. I”m not an insecure woman, but this made me feel incredibly insecure. I”m glad he got caught.” I wouldn”t want other women to go through this.” According to police, Mr. Gonzalez ordered expensive wine, steaks, lobster, and desserts on more than a dozen dates and then fled without paying. Apparently, he did little to cover his tracks. The two women were lucky. The establishment”s management took pity on them and didn”t ask them for money. Gonzalez”s behavior is documented as follows. Gonzalez himself did not consider himself guilty and did not admit his guilt. He had previously made a deal in almost the same way—running out of a hair salon without paying. He was in such a hurry that the poor man didn”t even have time to take off his signature robe. Gonzalez”s fate currently remains unclear. Even if the court finds him innocent, he will undoubtedly be punished.






