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Con man Gann swaps plea for prison time
Former victim vows to keep public informed

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Simon Gann, who admitted sweet-talking a Menlo Park woman into a relationship and out of approximately $1,900 by pretending to be a millionaire MIT graduate named "Saleem Dutante" who could count cards "like Rainman," pleaded no contest to multiple felony charges in San Mateo County Superior Court on Dec. 27.

The plea may come as a late Christmas gift to his 32-year-old victim, who will now be spared from having to testify about her relationship with Mr. Gann.

From behind bars, the con man wrote two letters threatening to broadcast her sexual history unless she refused to take the stand. He also offered money, the district attorney's office said.

Unimpressed, the victim reported the letters to police, which earned Mr. Gann additional charges of witness tampering on top of grand theft.

Authorities tripled his initial bail to $100,000 after discovering Mr. Gann's multiple convictions for fraud in Canada last year.

If convicted by a jury, Mr. Gann would have faced up to five years in state prison, according to the district attorney's office. Now he's looking at 16 months, with sentencing scheduled for Feb. 16.

A penchant for ripping people off appears to run in the family. His identical twin brother, Jordan, is serving five years in Florida prison for conning a woman out of thousands of dollars by posing as an Ivy League oncologist and real estate mogul in 2008.

One former victim, Meredith Gavin of New York, maintains a website chronicling her experiences with the Gann brothers. She said she met one of the identical twins seven years ago in an Orlando bar.

The man vanished with her money after a week, leaving her behind, pregnant.

"Oh my god," she said, and laughed, when asked for comment on Simon Gann's plea deal. "Sixteen months. Him and his brother will be released around the same time. What a nightmare for the public... both of them on the loose at the same time. One on the East, one on the West."

Ms. Gavin said she will maintain the website, along with a Facebook page, to "hopefully keep their damage to a minimum."

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Posted by Glen Turner, a resident of another community, on Jan 1, 2011 at 3:51 pm

Once Simon Gann has served his time he will have a great future in politics.


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