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Woman Claims Someone Posing As A Life Coach Conned Her Out Of $16,000 And Took Advantage Of Her Emotionally
“I was conned by my life coach, Mair,” claims Heather.
Heather says she met Mair Smyth in 2015, when she was going through a difficult time. Smyth has been accused of posing as an Irish heiress, a psychologist, a life coach, and a mortgage broker to extort in excess of $1 million from people all over the world. Heather says she had a reading with Smyth and was “blown away.”
On Friday’s episode of Dr. Phil, "Exclusive: 'Queen of the Con,'" hear from another woman who claims she was also duped by Smyth and a man who says Smyth was his best friend and scammed him out of nearly $100,000. Plus, a news crew goes to an address where it is believed Smyth lives now. Will they make contact with her? Check local listings to see where you can watch.
WATCH: The Many Scams Of Alleged Con Artist Mair Smyth
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