Public Warning: Organized Romance Scam Through AmoLatina, YoumeTalks, and the Dating.com Group
A public interest alert is being issued to expose an organized romance scam system operated through the platforms AmoLatina, YouTalk (also known as YouMeTalks), and other sites affiliated with the Dating.com Group. This alert is based on verifiable facts, publicly accessible user profiles, and documented contradictions. It is published under the framework of a whistleblower action, protected under European and Brazilian law.
Contradictory Statements in an Official Video
AmoLatina itself shared a video featuring a user known under several aliases: “Kai,” “Jeff Oki,” and “Jefferson Kurokawa.” In this video, the individual claims his only official accounts are on AmoLatina and Dating.com.
However, the same profile appears simultaneously on other platforms within the Dating.com group, such as YouTalk, with identical images, matching scripts, and mirrored user behaviors. This directly contradicts the content of the official video. It rules out identity theft and points to a deliberate, structured presence designed for commercial gain through emotional manipulation.
Multi-Profile Duplication Across Platforms
Several profiles appear to be duplicated across platforms with only the names changed:
Drazen on AmoLatina appears as Édouard on YouTalk,
Jacob on AmoLatina becomes Rafael on YouTalk, sometimes listed as Jacob Rafael…
Saulo Tomasso on AmoLatina appears as Saulo on YouTalk.
Kai is also known as Jeff Oki and Jefferson Kurokawa
These repeated cross-platform profiles show signs of scripted and centrally managed behavior. The simultaneous presence of the same individuals across multiple dating platforms with synchronized content is incompatible with genuine personal use and strongly suggests automated deployment and management.
Technical Structure and the Role of DMM Securities Inc.
This commercial system is backed by a technical infrastructure that enables these profiles to operate across multiple sites at the same time. DMM Securities Inc. is identified as being linked to the scripts and systems that facilitate profile cloning, automated interactions, and coordinated platform activity.
This is not a case of coincidental resemblance or user choice the pattern reflects a highly optimized business model designed to monetize engagement through deception and repetition.
No Plausible Identity Theft: Consent or Contractual Participation
It is sometimes suggested that the individuals shown in these profiles are unaware that their image is being used. This hypothesis is no longer plausible.
Jefferson Kurokawa, also known as Kai and Jeff Oki, has been featured in profiles across Dating.com platforms for years. No public denial or legal action has ever been taken by him. It is therefore reasonable to conclude that his participation is either knowing and voluntary, or bound by a contract with the platform operators.
In either case, this is not an accidental misuse of images, but a coordinated and deliberate commercial activity.
A Business Model Based on Emotional Exploitation
The business model behind this operation is built not on real relationships, but on the simulation of intimacy. It exploits users’ emotional vulnerability to generate profits through paid communications and scripted interactions.
This is not a misunderstanding between users it is a calculated deception. The structure, technology, and profile control reveal a commercial system built for revenue, not relationships.
Those who deny the fraud are not blind to it they likely benefit from its opacity.
Legal Basis for This Publication
This publication is made in full compliance with freedom of expression laws and whistleblower protections under:
Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights,
The EU Directive 2019/1937 on the protection of whistleblowers,
The Brazilian LGPD (General Data Protection Law),
Rulings of the Brazilian Supreme Federal Court (STF) related to freedom of speech and public interest reporting.
No private or confidential data is disclosed. All content is based on publicly visible materials and verifiable facts. Any legal challenge must be brought before the competent jurisdictions.
This is not a love story. It is a system.
The Dating.com network operates a commercial model based on impersonation, emotional manipulation, and monetized communication. The people featured in these profiles are not victims — they are active participants in a business model that profits from user vulnerability.
The real deception lies not in the chat windows, but in the business structure behind them. And those who claim not to see it are not naïve they are complicit.
Aly
Date: 17 July 2025
Whistleblower under EU Directive 2019/1937 and LGPD Brazil