Federal authorities have arrested a New Jersey man who they say has conned nearly three dozen women seeking romance on dating websites out of millions, leading to one committing suicide.
Rubbin Sarpong, 35, of Millville, New Jersey was the ring leader of the international swindling operation that tricked 30 women into sending him and his accomplices a total of $2.1 million, according to federal prosecutors.
He has been charged in federal court with a single count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
On Wednesday, the conniving Casanova asked a judge to assign him to a public defender, claiming he didn't have enough money to pay for an attorney, according to CBS Philly.
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