Noun
conman (plural conmen)
confidence trickster
It's true that the skills required to be a conman are the same as those required for being an actor. Though those skills are in the service of something a bit more noble with acting, I hope. John C. Reilly
A fantasist conman who has spent two decades adopting 20 different aliases scamming victims out of hundreds of thousands of pounds is back in prison. Source: Internet
Branson also revealed one of his friends had handed money over another conman who pretended to be him. Source: Internet
A BRITISH conman suspected of cheating a woman out of her life savings worth nearly €1 million may be using a false name and Swiss passport to cover his tracks. Source: Internet
I'm a Vietnam veteran and I could see through this conman a long time ago. Source: Internet
Natiuonal debt it at 23 trillion gdp currently 2.1% worse than Obamas last 3 years suppose that is what you get when you put a bankrupt conman as a president. Source: Internet