Beijing: A 41-year-old Chinese man who had been dating 15 university students stands on trial for fraud in the national capital.


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The man, identified only Tian, has been charged for fraud for swindling over 350,000 yuan (USD 5900) from the women he dated over the past four years.


Tian, a father of an 18-year-old girl, pretended to be the CEO of a luxury company and a graduate from two of China's most prestigious universities - Tsinghua University and Peking University.


He met the 15 women online via QQ - a popular instant messaging service, state-run China Daily reported today.


According to Beijing Times, five or six of the college girls Tian dated shared a dormitory.