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16th August 2023
04:13pm BST

The man who was pretending to be Montgomery told McKala that he was also in a relationship but that his girlfriend was controlling of him meaning it was very difficult for him to meet McKala in person.
When McKala decided to look at real Montgomery’s social media channels, she found very little about this girlfriend, which convinced McKala that they were in a loveless relationship.
After talking for a few months, ‘Montgomery’ told McKala it was either him or her husband.
She said: “He gave me an ultimatum, he said it’s either your husband, or it’s me. I said: ‘Look, there’s no competition. You treat me better’.”
McKala then told her husband it was over and that he had to leave, explaining: “Within two months, he was gone.”
However, this was only the start of ‘Montgomery’s’ requests as soon after this he began asking for financial support.
‘Montgomery’ began claiming that his girlfriend was controlling his bank accounts and that he had no access to money and so McKala said she’d help him out and began sending him gift cards worth hundreds of dollars at a time.
Overall, she sent ‘Montgomery’ around $10,000 (around €9,170) worth of gift cards.
McKala shared her story on the Catfished YouTube channel and asked the experts to do some digging into her case.
They determined that ‘Montgomery’ was actually a romance scammer, telling McKala: “Due to the fact that this guy sent you so many things that are from so many different places all over the internet, we’ve come to the conclusion that you’re speaking to what’s called a romance scammer.
“He’s done research on you, and he’s basically morphing himself into this person that you want him to be, and also attaching Dacre Montgomery’s photos to them.”
Though she was upset to learn the truth, McKala reasoned that "love makes you do crazy, stupid, irrational things".
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