Bulgarian Scam ''Lawyer''
Deeply suspicious “law firm” connected to scam dating sites - He's also Bulgarian and connected to organized cyber fraud crime - Bulgarian Dating site owned scams such as Be2 C-Date and etc.
I want to warn others about “Advokat Radoslav Koychev” and the letters/demands coming from this supposed law office. After researching extensively, the picture is very troubling:
Connected to scam dating sites – The demands typically relate to “subscription traps” from dating platforms (C-Date, Be2, Academic Singles, etc.). People are told they owe hundreds of euros for memberships they never knowingly agreed to.
Mass complaints – A huge number of consumers across Europe report the exact same experience: sudden, aggressive letters demanding payment, often under threat of legal action.
Dubious office address – The website and letters list Eschersheimer Landstraße 42, Frankfurt am Main. When checked on Google Street View, this building shows no law office signage at all. Nothing indicates that a law firm is actually based there.
Hidden identity – The domain advokat-koychev.com is registered behind WHOIS privacy services, making the real operator impossible to trace through public records. For a lawyer supposedly bound by German Bar regulations, that’s highly unusual and raises more suspicion.
Legal community warnings – Multiple German legal blogs and law firms have written about these payment demands, treating them as a recurring problem and advising recipients not to pay without proper proof. The advice is consistent: demand clear evidence of a valid contract, and don’t be intimidated.
No transparency – While the website claims Bar Chamber membership, everything else points in the opposite direction: no visible office, hidden registration, and a flood of negative reviews.
I searched German court dockets and public legal databases for any court judgments, enforcement orders (Vollstreckungsbescheide) or case listings that specifically name “Radoslav Koychev” or “Advokat Koychev”. Short answer: I could not find any German court docket or published judgment that names him as the plaintiff or counsel in a decisional record.
✅ What’s verifiable
Website & letters exist: advokat-koychev.com presents itself as a Frankfurt-based law office, listing a phone, email, and Bar Chamber membership number.
Domain privacy: The domain is registered with WHOIS privacy, hiding the true registrant.
Address dubious: The given office (Eschersheimer Landstraße 42, Frankfurt) shows no law firm signage on Google Street View.
Consumer complaints: Dozens of complaints (Trustpilot, forums) describe near-identical experiences — aggressive debt demands tied to subscription-trap dating sites.
Legal blogs’ view: Multiple German legal portals have issued articles about these letters, treating them as a recurring mass demand problem rather than legitimate client representation.
Sample demand letters: Circulate widely online, often linked to notorious dating-site operators (e.g., Howlogic Kft and others).
🚩 Red flags (pattern)
Hidden WHOIS ownership.
No physical signage or visible law practice at the claimed office.
Large volume of near-identical consumer complaints.
Strong ties to known subscription-trap websites.
Legal commentary treats these demands with suspicion and advises not paying without proof.
⚖️ Legal context
In Germany, a licensed lawyer must be verifiable in the Rechtsanwaltskammer registry and have a real Kanzlei (office).
If no such office exists at the advertised address, it undermines credibility.
Even if he is technically admitted to the Bar, the pattern of consumer harm + misleading presentation makes this operation look like a front for debt-collection harassment tied to scam dating platforms.
📌 Consensus
The consumer consensus is that “Advokat Radoslav Koychev” is at best a debt collection front for scammy dating sites, and at worst a completely fabricated law practice identity.
He is widely regarded as not a trustworthy lawyer.
The address is questionable, the website hides behind WHOIS, and the complaints are consistent across countries.
German legal commentators consistently advise: do not pay, demand proof, report to authorities.
DO NOT reply to his emails - he doesn't receive them. All he wants is you to send the money.
BLOCK him on your emails.
It is highly likely he operates out of Bulgaria and uses a fabricated German front
October 1, 2025
Unprompted review