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Chinese playboy had 17 girlfriends, taken to court

/ 05:58 PM April 09, 2015

A screenshot from a local TV program from Hunan province shows the swindler Yuan. (from China News Daily)

A screenshot from a local TV program from Hunan province shows the swindler Yuan. (China News Daily)

A playboy who had relations with 17 women was exposed after all his “girlfriends” finally met with each other and uncovered the man’s schemes, the Hunan-based Xiaoxiang Morning Herald reported on Thursday.

The man, surnamed Yuan, received visits and greetings from more than a dozen women between the ages of 20 to 40-years-old, all of which claimed to be his wives or girlfriends, after he was hospitalized due to injuries in a car accident.

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All the lovers didn’t realize the man’s deception until they met in his ward and told each other about their identities and “love stories” with Yuan through WeChat. Some have even stayed with him for 10 years.

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Yuan, who bears a middle school diploma, from Changsha county, Changsha city of Hunan province, fabricated his educational background as a university graduate majoring in civil engineering from Central South University, a top university in the central China province. He worked in a big company in charge of revamping expressways.

He had swindled tens of thousands yuan from his 17 girlfriends after he divorced his ex-wife and cheated her of 250,000 yuan. His case will be charged as a criminal case for alleged fraud.

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