Man Defrauded Women He Met on Dating Website: Prosecutors

A Stamford, Connecticut man has been found guilty to defrauding more than 50 people out of more than $2 million, including several women he met on a dating site. 

A federal jury in Bridgeport on Tuesday found 66-year-old Thomas Connerton guilty of more than two dozen counts of fraud. 

U.S. Attorney John Durham said in a news release that the Stamford man tricked his victims into providing him funding for his Connecticut-based company, Safety Technologies, LLC. 

Durham said several victims were lured into the scheme when they met Connerton on a popular dating website. 

Officials say more than 50 people lost about $2.2 million. 

A sentencing date hasn't been scheduled. 

The government is also seeking full restitution for the victim-investors and forfeiture of the two engagement rings that Connerton purchased with the fraudulent proceeds. 

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