Romcon: Who the F**k is Jason Porter? is a two-part true-crime docuseries premiering on Prime Video on June 13, 2025. Directed by Henry Roosevelt, known for The Vow, it uncovers a chilling romance scam in Toronto. It features interviews, archival footage, and dramatic reconstructions. Produced by Blink49 Studios and Amazon MGM Studios, it debuts at NXNE in Toronto on June 12, 2025.
The docuseries is based on true events involving Toronto real estate broker Heather Rovet. She fell for a charming man named Jace, who was actually Jason Porter, a convicted felon with a history of romantic fraud. Rovet discovered his deception after three years, sparking her quest for justice.
Romcon: Who the F**k is Jason Porter? follows Rovet’s transformation from victim to investigator. She connects with other women Porter deceived across Canada. It explores the emotional and financial toll of his scams. The documentary exposes the dark side of modern dating and Porter’s manipulative tactics.
When and where to watch Romcon: Who the F**k is Jason Porter?

Romcon: Who the F**k is Jason Porter? will have two episodes and will be released on Prime Video on June 13, 2025, at 12:01 am PDT. It is exclusive to Prime Video. No official announcements confirm availability on other platforms or additional episodic releases. The series will also screen at NXNE Montreal on June 15, 2025.
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The true story behind Romcon: Who the F**k is Jason Porter?
In 2019, Heather Rovet, a Toronto real estate broker, met a man named “Jace” on a dating app. Their three-year relationship seemed ideal. Jace, a charismatic handyman, blended into her life and family. In 2022, Rovet noticed odd details in his stories.
A background check revealed Jace was originally named Jason Porter, a convicted felon with a history of romance scams. He had deceived multiple women across Canada, causing emotional and financial harm. Porter targeted independent, successful women, using fake identities and fabricated tales of a shared future. One victim reportedly lost tens of thousands of dollars, though exact figures vary in reports.
Rovet connected with other victims to expose Porter’s tactics. His scams relied on building trust through charm and false promises. His criminal record included prior fraud convictions, but specific charges remained undisclosed in public records. In 2023, Rovet filed a police report, triggering Porter’s arrest in Toronto. He was accused of identity theft and fraud.
“The night after our first date, he told me, ‘I waited my whole life to meet you, Heather,’” Rovet quoted in the docuseries.
“He’s a predator,” another victim added.
Legal proceedings followed, with Porter facing trial in Toronto. Sources do not confirm a specific conviction date or sentence length, but the docuseries suggests he was held accountable.
“If it’s the last thing I do, I’m going to make sure he never does this to anyone else ever again,” Rovet stated in the series.
Her efforts halted Porter’s scams, protecting others. The case drew attention to online dating risks, sparking calls for stricter app regulations. The docuseries highlights Rovet’s journey from victim to investigator.
It includes perspectives from other women Porter deceived. His manipulative tactics left a lasting impact on victims. The case remains a stark warning about romance scams. No public records detail Porter’s current status or potential parole.
Stay tuned for more news and updates, and watch Romcon: Who the F**k is Jason Porter? as it releases on Amazon Prime Video.