<p>Paul Bint, 48, has said that he seduced the women by posing as a wealthy hospital consultant, a barrister, and a merchant banker, following his release after three years in jail, the 'Daily Mail' reported.<br /><br />Among his unwitting victims were two who fell for his spectacular lie that he's the Director of Public Prosecutions, Keir Starmer, after meeting him through a dating service. But, in reality, Bint was a life-long benefits claimant whose only known occupation was when he briefly trained as a hairdresser.<br /><br />Bint's criminal record dates back to the age of 15 but he found his skill for deception after stealing a stethoscope aged 21, going on to pose as a doctor on hospital wards. He moved on to pretending to be a hospital consultant on dates, but since a previous jail term for claiming to be the Duke of Arundel to obtain a Ferrari his favoured modus operandi has been playing the role of a leading barrister.<br /><br />Following his release, Bint claims to have blown two million pounds on supercars, diamond jewellery and five-star holidays bought using fake or stolen credit cards and kept 10 girlfriends on the go at one time using ten separate aliases.<br /><br />"All men dream -- it only becomes dangerous when those dreams turn into reality. What I've done is turned a lot of my dreams into reality. I've gone that extra step. Instead of fantasising what it would be like to own a Ferrari I went out and got one.<br /><br />"It made me feel successful. For me it was about totally forgetting who Paul Bint was because I disliked that person so much I couldn't even be him. I'm still the same now," he said.</p>
<p>Paul Bint, 48, has said that he seduced the women by posing as a wealthy hospital consultant, a barrister, and a merchant banker, following his release after three years in jail, the 'Daily Mail' reported.<br /><br />Among his unwitting victims were two who fell for his spectacular lie that he's the Director of Public Prosecutions, Keir Starmer, after meeting him through a dating service. But, in reality, Bint was a life-long benefits claimant whose only known occupation was when he briefly trained as a hairdresser.<br /><br />Bint's criminal record dates back to the age of 15 but he found his skill for deception after stealing a stethoscope aged 21, going on to pose as a doctor on hospital wards. He moved on to pretending to be a hospital consultant on dates, but since a previous jail term for claiming to be the Duke of Arundel to obtain a Ferrari his favoured modus operandi has been playing the role of a leading barrister.<br /><br />Following his release, Bint claims to have blown two million pounds on supercars, diamond jewellery and five-star holidays bought using fake or stolen credit cards and kept 10 girlfriends on the go at one time using ten separate aliases.<br /><br />"All men dream -- it only becomes dangerous when those dreams turn into reality. What I've done is turned a lot of my dreams into reality. I've gone that extra step. Instead of fantasising what it would be like to own a Ferrari I went out and got one.<br /><br />"It made me feel successful. For me it was about totally forgetting who Paul Bint was because I disliked that person so much I couldn't even be him. I'm still the same now," he said.</p>