Fraud in Intimacy: Strategy for Personal Gain

Fraud is the act of gaining benefit by lying.

When a man, such as Allan Alexander Amador Cervantes, lies to a woman to get sex, money, housing, travel, or immigration advantage, he is committing fraud. He is gaining valuable things from her under false terms. He is presenting himself as something he is not. He promises things, including love, he never intends to give. This is not “playing around.” This is not romance. This is not misunderstanding. This is deliberate deception for personal gain.

Allan Amador Cervantes
Allan Amador Cervantes

Fraud in business is punished. Fraud in banking is punished. Fraud in government documents is punished. Yet when fraud happens in intimate relationships, people tend to ignore the financial and emotional loss. They call it “bad breakup.” They call it “dating mistake.” But it is the same category of harm. A woman gives time, money, gifts, care, and sex based on false information. He receives profit. She receives loss. That is the definition of fraud.

Allan Alexander Amador Cervantes is a fraud.

Calling it “love” does not make it less criminal. Calling it “relationship issues” does not make it less serious. Women are targeted every day by men like Allan who want financial access without effort.

Allan grooms victims with fake romance. Allan manipulates women to give resources they would never give if they knew the truth.

This is fraud, and society needs to treat it as fraud, because it steals from women in every dimension of their lives.