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'Deutsche' Gigolo Given 42 Months In Clink

posted: 1 year ago

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PHILADELPHIA - A 27-year-old man who pretended he worked as a high-flying banker at Deutsche Bank (and The International Monetary Fund) who reeled in unsuspecting females on social networking sites and then stole thousands of dollars from them, has received a 42 month jail sentence for his troubles.

Jaitass Dhanoa managed to convince at least three women that he was their ideal man, and was able to take advantage of their infatuation with him.

One banker joked: 'It's obvious this guy has no class and no clue. Why would you ever pretend to work at Deutsche Bank ?! Most people I know there try to keep that quiet'.

The original banking gigolo, however, was one-time Credit Suisse investment banker Helg Sgarbi, who was eventually jailed for 6 years in 2009 after he admitted to threatening to release secretly recorded videos of sexual encounters he had with BWM heiress Susanne Klatten (she's worth around $10bn) unless he was paid $71m.

Sgarbi had earlier managed to obtain $10m from the heiress after he claimed that he had injured the daughter of a mafia don in a car accident and had to pay compensation (or he'd end up wearing cement shoes). Of course, there was no car accident, no injured daughter, and no mafia don.

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