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Her name is "Riri-chan" — and Japan locked her up for 9 years after she scammed $1 million out of 150 lonely older men on dating apps.
But the wild part? She wrote a manual on how she did it — and sold it to other girls for $200 a copy.
The manual is called "How To Make Everyone Earn."
It teaches five skills: how to read men's emotions, how to play the helpless girl who needs saving, how to make a man "fall hard," and how to extract money without ever sleeping with him.
She specifically avoided otaku — too obsessive, too risky.
She targeted middle-aged men with no hobbies, because those were the ones with the biggest savings accounts.
The official charge that put her behind bars wasn't even the scam — it was tax evasion on the 150 million yen she failed to declare.
And here's the dark twist: she handed almost all of it to a host-club guy who was scamming her right back.
Now, three years into her sentence, journalists report the manual is circulating again as a "textbook" for a new wave of romance scammers hunting on dating apps.
But the wild part? She wrote a manual on how she did it — and sold it to other girls for $200 a copy.
The manual is called "How To Make Everyone Earn."
It teaches five skills: how to read men's emotions, how to play the helpless girl who needs saving, how to make a man "fall hard," and how to extract money without ever sleeping with him.
She specifically avoided otaku — too obsessive, too risky.
She targeted middle-aged men with no hobbies, because those were the ones with the biggest savings accounts.
The official charge that put her behind bars wasn't even the scam — it was tax evasion on the 150 million yen she failed to declare.
And here's the dark twist: she handed almost all of it to a host-club guy who was scamming her right back.
Now, three years into her sentence, journalists report the manual is circulating again as a "textbook" for a new wave of romance scammers hunting on dating apps.