"Criminal Casanova" has conned women across the US

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Broward County, FL — Deputies call him the “criminal Casanova.” Trevor Thornton has conned women across the country, from Georgia to South Carolina to Virginia and even California.  His latest victim, Charmaine Pierre Louis, lost $14,000 when Thornton stole a safe from her bedroom.

Pierre Louis says she first realized something was fishy when a relative said she had seen Thornton’s mugshot. Other women who have been victimized by Thornton have put up YouTube videos and online warnings telling women across the country to be wary of the man. Victims claim that he has several wives, fiances, and girlfriends and owes a huge amount of money in child support.

Pierre Louis says she can understand why so many women have been taken in by Thornton. She described him as “attractive, charming and very smart” and “everything a woman could dream of.” He’s pretended to be a rich man, a pilot, and even wore a badge to try to impress victims according to authorities.

He was arrested in Broward County on a grand theft charge. Anyone who believes they have been victimized by Thornton should call detectives: 954-435-2200.

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