Yvette Williams thought she’d found love when she connected with American rapper Lydell Birch, aka Moka Blast, on Tinder in 2019. But after being love-bombed and drawn into his promises of entrepreneurship and music success, Yvette gave him over £30,000 to fund his ventures. When she refused to remortgage her home for him, Lydell cut her off, and she later learned she wasn’t alone. Yvette joined a Facebook group with nearly 4,000 women claiming they had also lent him money which he never repaid. Yvette is now determined to stop him from doing the same to others.
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