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Gisèle Adult Star & Adult Model

Gisèle Adult Star & Adult Model

Another Adult Star Dating Scammer

They keep using Adult Stars & Models

Of course their new trip is to admit that the woman is a stripper, and that she has left that trade and is looking for a good man!

They are starting to invent more believable reasons for the porn star/professional model style photos.  Unfortunately, we all tend to accept the simplest answer.

Jodi

Jodi’s Details:

Do you drink? No
Do you smoke? No
Do you do drugs? No
Religion: Christian
How tall are you? 6’1″ (185.42 cm.)
How much do you weigh? 220 lbs. (100 kg.)
What was your income last year?below $25,000
Do you like pets? Yes
Do you want kids? Maybe
What color is your hair? Brown
Do you wear glasses? Sometimes
Life is: Exciting
Do you daydream a lot? No
What kind of student are you? A
Do you read a newspaper daily?Usually
What is the derivative of x2? x
What is your ethnicity?White/Caucasian
Do you have a car? Yes
Do you have a motorcycle? No
Ever been to Paris? Yes
Ever been to Miami? Yes

Jodi’s Description:

Down to earth, fun, athletic girl who’s easy on the eyes (at least mom thinks so :) who has it together for the most part.. Although I enjoy the finer things in life, I’m up for most anything and believe in its not where you are, its who your with that matters most…, Its nice to have that feeling that no matter where you are, its a blast. I enjoy going to dinner, ballgames, working out, the beach, warm weather vacations, weekend trips, the movies, or staying home watching a good flick on cable…the list goes on and on. Very adaptable and can roll from jeans to a tux in a flash :). Being very family oriented, a loving , and dependable lady are some of the most important things in my life. Looking for someone who’s attractive to me, warm, and has similar qualities and interests…Also I’m a huge animal lover….hope you are too.:)

This scammer is using photos from the Adult Star Gisele!

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  1. Scammer Profile - Meet: Jodi 5fd3e4f7d087eb85016aada5737dddee5dfd4a439557a82935844672360e8500?s=54&d=identicon&r=g
    Brad Rumball June 6, 2021 at 2:06 am - Reply

    I wish l found this before l lost everything l worked all my life for.l wasn’t doing it for her looks or her lure of big money after paying court to get her evil uncle out of her inheritance. I did feel like an ass because l knew l was doing more than l would for someone not looking as good . So many clues l stop sending my money until this afternoon .four years l went without to send the fake person my money over a hundred and fifty thousand . I fell for the idea l would get repaid when she got her gold fortune from a sort of trust. I would of like to have been able to see scammer stories to clue in faster what was being done to me. Absolutely no mercy they have , they would have you take a loan from the Mafia for them leave you without a nickel .l am so messed up now. I wish there was a way to track them. They just keep lieing until you believe.or give up arguing

    • Scammer Profile - Meet: Jodi 995b860d38c7859697d439636aae8d1815d6f6676d133c5ba749a798ce0dda08?s=54&d=identicon&r=g
      SCARS™ Editorial Team June 6, 2021 at 10:37 am - Reply

      We are sorry this happened to you. Unfortunately, most people do not want to know about scams until they become a victim.
      The most important this for you now is to understand what comes next and how to proceed. Go to our home page and read our three steps guide for new victims, then the checklist before talking to the police.
      Also take a look at this video: https://youtu.be/jLw0mMZpWyo

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