From San Francisco to New York, 24-year-old Miguel Marchese came with luggage and a dream of becoming a model. Instead, he says he was left broke, scammed out of thousands of dollars.

“I literally have zero money. I have $60,” Marchese said.

What You Need To Know

Police are looking for Nick Fuelling, who's accused of scamming people with a fake apartment listing in hell's Kitchen

At least nine people say he posed as a landlord to show them the apartment, collected deposits, then disappeared

Fuelling is wanted for grand larceny, anyone with information is urged to reach out to NYPD detectives

The deal for a Hell’s Kitchen two-bedroom apartment looked real. Marchese saw the place listed for $3,200, checked the landlord’s Instagram and even got a signed lease.

“I remember when I signed

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