EXCLUSIVE | “She already had a lavish lifestyle and was probably the best-dressed woman I had ever met.”
When Kamran Pahlavi met his future wife andSara King, she was a California attorney who drove a Rolls-Royce, shared dreams of running for Congress as a Republican, and billed herself as a rising legal star.
Now Pahlavi says he’s left untangling the strands of a web of deceit—one that allegedly involved King swindling millions from his friend’s company and hundreds of thousands of dollars from former pals and business associates over the past few years.This month, a British Virgin Islands company filed a lawsuit against King, accusing her of conning them out of $10 million and gambling it away in Vegas.
To gain LDR’s trust, the lawsuit claims, King shared photos that suggested she had ties to high-profile athletes. “They show the lavish lifestyle she was living, jewelry, cars, and image she was trying to portray,” the filing states. In one image, King is posing next to NFL quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers, Patrick Mahomes, Tom Brady, and Josh Allen.
Pahlavi said King began to send him hostile text messages after he broke up with her and started working with LDR to uncover what happened with the business. “Just wait and see, your time is coming,” one of the messages said, according to Pahlavi.Several friends told The Daily Beast that King also siphoned money from them as part of the purported loan business.
But Pahlavi says he and his friend eventually spotted typos in bank statements and documents she shared. In the lawsuit, King is accused of providing LDR with “fraudulent and falsified bank statements where she altered the bank statements to show deposits/ payments by third-party borrowers that were in fact never made.”
Like Pahlavi, the couple was quickly taken with King, who spent time with them in Vegas and at their home outside of Los Angeles. They say King claimed to be friends with billionaires and own a $12 million yacht and cut an image of luxury fashion connoisseur. And last April, King’s first ex-husband filed a lawsuit that claimed she forged his signature on certain documents in order to secure a $250,000 loan secured by their Newport Beach home. As a result, the suit against the lender states, a notice of default was recorded against the $3 million property “as a result of the fraudulent loan remaining unpaid.”
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