Paul Gonzalez, alleged 'Dine and Dash Dater,' charged on allegations he left women with the dinner check

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Wednesday, August 29, 2018
The dine and dash dater strikes again
A man gaining a reputation as the dine and dash dater apparently strikes again.

PASADENA, California -- Los Angeles County prosecutors have filed extortion, grand theft and other charges against a man accused of being the "Dine-and-Dash Dater."

Authorities say 45-year-old Paul Guadalupe Gonzales used dating apps to meet women, took them to dinner at restaurants and then left without paying any part of the bill.

Deputy District Attorney Michael Fern says eight women ended up paying themselves and in two cases restaurants picked up the check. The complaint says the women were defrauded of a total of $950.

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Gonzales pleaded not guilty to a dozen counts at his arraignment Monday.

If convicted, he faces up to 13 years in prison.