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Home / Crime and Justice / Tinder Predator Faked Cancer to Scam 17 Women

Tinder Predator Faked Cancer to Scam 17 Women

2 Jan

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Summary

  • Predator faked terminal cancer to manipulate and defraud 17 women.
  • Victims were vulnerable, including those escaping abuse or financial hardship.
  • He faced 38 charges including rape and multiple frauds in 2023-2024.
Tinder Predator Faked Cancer to Scam 17 Women

Ryan McVeigh, a 31-year-old man, has been convicted for his extensive scamming and abuse of 17 women over 2023 and 2024. He preyed on vulnerable individuals using dating apps, fabricating a terminal cancer diagnosis as part of his elaborate deception. McVeigh used numerous aliases, including Gary Stephenson, Reece Fletcher, and Paul Justin, to manipulate his victims emotionally and financially.

His tactics involved coercing women into financial transactions, forcing them into sexual acts under false pretenses, and even stealing their identities to access funds. Two primary victims endured severe sexual, financial, and emotional abuse, losing thousands of pounds and experiencing profound psychological distress. Many victims were already facing difficult circumstances, making them easier targets for McVeigh's predatory behavior.

McVeigh pleaded guilty to 38 charges, including rape and fraud, at the High Court in Glasgow. The scale of his deception, which involved widespread financial ruin and constant fear for his victims, has been described as staggering by the court. He is currently incarcerated, awaiting sentencing in the new year.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ryan McVeigh is a man who pleaded guilty to 38 charges involving the sexual, financial, and emotional abuse of 17 women, including rape and fraud, using fake identities and a fabricated cancer diagnosis.
McVeigh used dating apps and social media with fake names, often claiming to have terminal cancer, to exploit vulnerable women financially and emotionally.
His offenses occurred between 2023 and 2024. Ryan McVeigh pleaded guilty and is awaiting sentencing in the New Year.

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