A teenager, Sasha Davies, is reported to have won a £10,000 payout after a stranger allegedly used her identity to run online catfishing accounts. According to the report, the person targeted her when she was 16 and allegedly created multiple fake profiles using her social media photos. The accounts reportedly included AI-generated content designed to make the profiles appear legitimate. The case is described as coming to light only after strangers began approaching Davies in public. She is reported to have realized what was happening when men stopped her on the street, saying they were in a relationship with her—despite her not having any such connection. The report says the alleged perpetrator is identified as Elha-Mai Weston, and that the actions involved impersonation and the creation of a series of fraudulent online presences. The payout figure and the details of how the impersonation was carried out are presented in the article, with the overall account focusing on the misuse of personal images and the impact on Davies before the deception was recognized.