Love Con Revenge: Where is Dorian Wilkerson now? Details from the Netflix docuseries, explored

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Love Con Revenge (Image via Netflix)
Love Con Revenge (Image via Netflix)

Netflix’s Love Con Revenge highlights some of the most disturbing cases of love turned into deception, and one of the hardest to watch is the story of Shareza Jackson and her ex-husband, Dorian Wilkerson. A native of Fort Lauderdale, Dorian was once a math instructor at Clark Atlanta University. Still, he portrayed himself to Shareza as something much bigger- a medical professional with hopes of opening his own cosmetic surgery clinic.

He claimed to be affiliated with Emory Hospital in Atlanta and convinced her to support his dream project, a facility called “The Best U Now.” None of it was real. After marrying her in 2016, Dorian used their relationship as leverage to access her finances, ultimately leaving her buried in more than $2 million of debt. Patients suffered under his fake clinic, while Shareza was left to deal with the fallout.

Love Con Revenge shows how he hid his lies behind a facade of success, buying a luxury home and promising stability. When the truth finally came out, Shareza turned to investigators Cecilie Fjellhøy and Brianne Joseph for help. Their work revealed just how extensive Dorian’s deception was, raising the big question: Where is he now?

As reported by MovieDelic, documents from the Broward County Clerk of Courts show that Dorian Wilkerson has not been officially employed since 2022 and is not listed in the current CDC employee directories. From January 2005 to September 2011, he was an adjunct mathematics instructor at Clark Atlanta University in Georgia. Public records indicate that Wilkerson has held multiple academic and research positions, although verification is limited.

Recently, Digital Mafia Talkies reported that he still lives in Atlanta, Georgia, where he has a new partner and continues to present himself as a man of stature, despite unpaid debts and the destruction he left behind.


Tracking Dorian Wilkerson’s life after Love Con Revenge

Love Con Revenge (Image via Netflix)
Love Con Revenge (Image via Netflix)

When Love Con Revenge investigators Cecilie Fjellhøy and Brianne Joseph looked into Dorian Wilkerson’s background, it didn’t take long for the truth to surface. He had introduced himself as a medical professional, but there was no record of him attending medical school or having a license to practice.

In reality, when the two confronted him, he was working as a mathematics professor at Georgia State University. This discovery revealed how he managed to live a double life, posing as a doctor to some while relying on his academic credibility to hide his tracks.

Dr. Tim Bradley, who worked at the Best U Now clinic, later described the troubling environment inside the facility. He explained that Dorian constantly pushed to cut costs, even when it put patients in danger, and admitted he hadn’t initially realized that Dorian had no medical qualifications.

Patients suffered at the sham clinic, and its reputation quickly unraveled. Still, Dorian tried to excuse himself by claiming he only used the title “Dr.” because of his PhD, even calling himself “Double Doc,” a move that only highlighted how deliberate his deception was.

Shareza Jackson eventually filed a civil lawsuit to recover her losses. Dorian responded with a defamation suit of his own, continuing to deny any wrongdoing and trying to portray himself as the victim. Years later, Shareza has yet to recover the millions of dollars he drained from her, and the justice system has provided little help.

The emotional damage was equally profound. Her daughters, Nykki and Jnyah, confronted Dorian directly, asking why he betrayed them. Instead of showing remorse, he dismissed it and repeated that he had done nothing wrong.

Love Con Revenge (Image via Netflix)
Love Con Revenge (Image via Netflix)

Digging deeper into his past, investigators discovered that he had also served as the director of Body Renue, a non-surgical body-enhancement clinic. That clinic received numerous complaints and was even connected to a patient's death before it closed. Despite the severity of the allegations, the legal cases against him were ultimately dismissed.

Even after that, Dorian kept posting on Facebook, insisting he was a victim of unfair targeting. But once Netflix began documenting his case, his social media activity slowed down significantly.


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Edited by Yesha Srivastava