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A man who was indicted on several charges related to an online-dating scam was sentenced Friday to 15¾ years in prison.
Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Reinstein sentenced Daylon G. Pierce, who also goes by Daylon Jung.
According to the Attorney General's Office, Pierce set up several profile pages on dating websites including Match.com, PlentyOfFish.com, BBPeopleMeet.com and Tinder.com. Pierce began romantic relationships with women he met through the websites and convinced them to invest thousands of dollars in fraudulent investments.
Pierce pleaded guilty to one count of fraudulent schemes and artifices in the dating scam and a similar charge in another case.
Before announcing the sentence, Reinstein told Pierce he delivered "heartache" to the victims.
Pierce told the victims that he was a successful stockbroker with his own business and investment company called Credit Investment Group LLC, according to officials.
According to court documents, the scams occurred between 2013 and 2016. etc etc