A Holocaust survivor was scammed out of his $2.8million life savings by a woman he met on a dating app, federal prosecutors have charged.The con was allegedly carried out over the course of several years by 36-year-old Peaches 'Alice' Stergo, and eventually left the unnamed 87-year-old victim so destitute, he was forced to leave his Manhattan apartment.Meanwhile, feds wrote in an indictment filed Wednesday, Stergo lived like a queen, snapping up a $300,000 home in a posh private community in , as well as Rolex watches, a boat, two cars, and several other luxury items, thanks to 62 checks loaned out by the unsuspecting senior.
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