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- <text id=91TT1137>
- <title>
- May 27, 1991: American Notes:Law Enforcement
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
- May 27, 1991 Orlando
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- NATION, Page 27
- American Notes
- LAW ENFORCEMENT
- Crimes of The Heart
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- <p> Calling Robert John Koch a ladies' man is an understatement.
- Police say Koch, 51, is the "Sweetheart Swindler," a cunning con
- man who left broken hearts and empty bank accounts across the
- country during 10 years of scams that involved more than 100
- women. Authorities believe that Koch may be involved in fraud
- cases in 28 states, from California to Virginia. Says police
- detective Kenneth Kopesky of Kenosha, Wis.: "He tells lonely
- women he's rich, and wines and dines them. The next thing you
- know, he cons them out of their money."
- </p>
- <p> Koch, who has 100 aliases, was arraigned this month in
- Kenosha, where he was charged with bilking a 48-year-old woman
- out of $10,200 during a 10-day romance. After Koch proposed to
- the woman and the two went shopping for a wedding ring, she
- gave him money from a second-mortgage loan. Her friends,
- suspicious of Koch, hired a private investigator. Shortly after
- Koch's arrest became public, Kenosha officials began to receive
- reports from police departments around the country. If
- convicted, Koch faces up to 20 years in prison in Wisconsin
- alone for theft and forgery.
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