The Horse Girl Scam

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Eve Ohayon/Ahron

The truth about Eve Ohayon/Aharon‍
The truth about Eve Ohayon/Aharon‍
The truth about Eve Ohayon/Aharon‍
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If you’re considering doing any business with her, DON’T!


Do not take another step without reading this. My experience with her was a complete nightmare, and I’m sharing this to ensure no one else falls victim to her deceitful and predatory practices.

My Experience

I’ll remain anonymous for privacy reasons, but let me be crystal clear: this is not a rant or an overreaction. This is a firsthand account of how Eve Ohayon Ahron aka "The Horse Girl" manipulated, lied, and stole from me—and from others.  For transparency, I’ll include links to ongoing legal cases and relevant documentation. 

How It Started
A mutual friend introduced us. Eve, based in Los Angeles, California, claimed she was involved in buying horses at low prices, training them, entering them into competitions, and then selling them for substantial profits. She falsely asserted that she was affiliated with a reputable equestrian center in the area.

According to her, the process would at least double my money.
She spoke confidently, and after several conversations (even involving her supposed attorney), I felt comfortable enough to move forward. In hindsight, this was a huge mistake.

Despite my reservations, I decided to trust her.

What Happened Next
After the transaction, I started asking for updates, proof, and documentation about the horse. Eventually, she stopped responding altogether and vanished.

Further Investigation
Fed up with her evasiveness, I hired a private investigator and visited the barn where my horse was supposedly being kept. What I discovered was appalling.  
Eve had used my money to buy a horse, sold it to someone else without my knowledge, and kept the profits. This wasn’t just unethical—it was theft. Thankfully, I managed to recover my second horse and transfer its ownership, but the damage was already done.  
When I confronted her, she agreed to repay me.

Here’s The Kicker
The money she used to repay me was allegedly stolen from *another victim*. This is not just a pattern of dishonesty—it’s outright fraud.  

My story is not unique. Eve Ohayon Ahron is currently involved in multiple lawsuits, and I’ve learned that I’m far from the only person she’s taken advantage of. I filed a police report to hold her accountable, and I urge anyone else who has been wronged by her to do the same.  
I’m sharing this because I refuse to let Eve Ohayon Ahron continue to exploit others. She is not trustworthy. She is not ethical. And she should not be allowed to operate without consequences.  

Looking back there
were warning signs:

Whenever I pressed her for details, she always had an excuse:

- Something happened to her mother

- She was having personal/medical issues

‍- Other major crisis

01

She assured me the horse would sell within 7-9 months, and if not, she would return my investment.

Her statements were vague and lacked any supporting evidence.    

02

She even promised to return 50% of my investment after just three months.

Her promises just sounded too good to be true. She made endless promises but never followed through. 

03
Eve Ohayon Aharon‍ / Aron with show horse


Eve Ohayon/Ahron is a narcissist who preys on people’s trust. She uses multiple names, and will most likely change it again. I hope this post serves as a warning to anyone who comes across her. Stay far away and protect yourself from falling victim to her scams.

If you’re thinking about working with her, **RUN**. Do your research, ask for proof, and protect yourself. And if you’ve already been scammed by her, speak up. File a report. Hold her accountable.  

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