This "stud" must be meeting women on the 'ladies only' hookup sections because... I mean... c'mon now... 
Smooth conman, 35, 'scammed woman he met on Match.com after he said he was a millionaire, convinced her to get married in less than a week and then got her to put $80,000 towards buying a house'
https://www.ajc.com/news/breaking-n...er-out-80k-police-say/R0uEatSAK0FVmVlShiEyyO/
Police have issued a warrant for John Martin Hill, 35, of Gwinnett County, who is charged with theft by deception after he reportedly posed as a millionaire and told his victim he wanted to buy a house with her following just a week of dating
Gwinnett County, GA police are looking for a man they say defrauded an Alpharetta woman out of more than $80,000 after meeting her on a dating website, telling her he was a millionaire and convincing her they were in love.
Police have a warrant for the arrest of John Martin Hill, who is charged with theft by deception. The 35-year-old is also accused of defrauding women in the same way in four other states, authorities said.
The woman told police she met Hill on Match.com. The two messaged on the dating site March 27, then met in person later that day, police said.
“During their short romance, he convinced her that they were in love and wanted to buy a house together,” Gwinnett spokeswoman Cpl. Michele Pihera said. “They went house-hunting and selected a home they were interested in.”
Within a week of knowing one another, Hill and the woman agreed to get married, Pihera said.
She gave Hill more than $80,000 to put toward the purchase of the house and to buy furniture.
“Following the exchange of money, the suspect ceased all contact,” Pihera said.
Investigators learned that Hill lives in an apartment in Duluth with another woman and a child. They said Hill has changed his name more than five times in the past two and a half years and is accused of committing similar acts in Virginia, Delaware, Maryland and New Jersey.

Smooth conman, 35, 'scammed woman he met on Match.com after he said he was a millionaire, convinced her to get married in less than a week and then got her to put $80,000 towards buying a house'
- John Martin Hill, 35, who is charged with theft by deception after he allegedly convinced a woman to hand over $80,000 after dating her for just a week
- After what the woman thought was a whirlwind romance, Hill allegedly said the pair should live together and even took her house viewing, police have said
- She gave Hill more than $80,000 towards the supposed purchase of a house, but as soon as the money changed hands, Hill fled and ceased all contact
- Hill is also suspected on defrauding women in four other states, authorities said
https://www.ajc.com/news/breaking-n...er-out-80k-police-say/R0uEatSAK0FVmVlShiEyyO/


Police have issued a warrant for John Martin Hill, 35, of Gwinnett County, who is charged with theft by deception after he reportedly posed as a millionaire and told his victim he wanted to buy a house with her following just a week of dating
Gwinnett County, GA police are looking for a man they say defrauded an Alpharetta woman out of more than $80,000 after meeting her on a dating website, telling her he was a millionaire and convincing her they were in love.
Police have a warrant for the arrest of John Martin Hill, who is charged with theft by deception. The 35-year-old is also accused of defrauding women in the same way in four other states, authorities said.
The woman told police she met Hill on Match.com. The two messaged on the dating site March 27, then met in person later that day, police said.
“During their short romance, he convinced her that they were in love and wanted to buy a house together,” Gwinnett spokeswoman Cpl. Michele Pihera said. “They went house-hunting and selected a home they were interested in.”
Within a week of knowing one another, Hill and the woman agreed to get married, Pihera said.
She gave Hill more than $80,000 to put toward the purchase of the house and to buy furniture.
“Following the exchange of money, the suspect ceased all contact,” Pihera said.
Investigators learned that Hill lives in an apartment in Duluth with another woman and a child. They said Hill has changed his name more than five times in the past two and a half years and is accused of committing similar acts in Virginia, Delaware, Maryland and New Jersey.