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And to pass up an opportunity to persuade us maybe, or defend his record, or complain or bitch or cry, it just seemed in line with everything that we’ve heard about him. Your California Privacy Rights “One minute we were dating,” she says in the series. The four-part Showtime series Love Fraud is driven by the desire to track down bigamist and con artist Rick Scott Smith and hold him accountable for upending the lives of many, many women. Which seems like the easiest possible question a person could be asked.HE: It was pretty epic. We get them in texts. What you see in the series are the straightest answers that we got. He’s not reached out to us, which is interesting, because he could. I think it was in July that I got DM’d on Twitter, a stranger, who said, “I just saw the trailer for Love Fraud, and my sister’s living with this man and I’m really concerned, and I didn’t trust him. It was a full-time job, not a hobby,” said Heidi Ewing. You can see why people can just fall for stuff, because people usually don’t lie repeatedly to your face, so it confuses you. // Autosize iframe It’s American tradition. How difficult was it to persuade him to do this?RG: Not difficult at all. They felt like their lives had been robbed from them, for good reason. So on some level, we really, really knew him well. In the end, after all this time, it really was the Chad. Smith quickly love-bombed his way into women's hearts and wallets, amassing sky-high bills. It was two cars and two directors in the backseat of each car. “He seemed to take pleasure in making people fall in love with him and then dropping the hammer on them,” Ewing said. I said, “Great, I’ll set it up with the jail.” It took a while to set it up with the jail. He called me the day he received the letter. I thought I would be able to put my son through school and never have to worry about finances again.”, Luckily, her daughter, then 22, intervened. The flimflam man. Tracy put down $2,500 as an initial deposit, and felt confident her fiancé could pay his share.
So your guess is as good as ours, but we do know that he is still in the Kansas City area. Given that he seems to be back to his old habits, have you considered doing a sequel and continuing with the story?RG: That is such a funny question. He’s mansplaining to two successful women, while in a prison jumpsuit, how to be successful. Then there was another woman that reached out. Would you like to receive desktop browser notifications about breaking news and other major stories?