Extortion is always a problem for law enforcement, since the blackmailer has something over those he's blackmailing. |
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Bank found out it was a blackmailing stunt, got its client out and the blackmailer in. |
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He moved to New York when his patron had to sell his collection of bird specimens to the American Museum in order to pay off a blackmailer. |
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For such a threat to be credible, the victim must fear the disclosure and believe that the blackmailer is capable of executing the threat. |
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Now we forget the words of this blackmailer and run after him begging for cooperation? |
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Edwin J. Jerge, a dope peddler and blackmailer of other dope peddlers, was driving north on Broadway. |
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Blackmailing members of the royal family was caused by failed romance between his assistant and blackmailer. |
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No shame and desperation to drive a teammate to hand over money or the playbook to a blackmailer. |
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The blackmailer has to justify, not doing the lawful act they threaten, but against a person highly vulnerable to them, the demand of money. |
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Can you, Miss Terri Tale, a famous mystery writer, get to the bottom of this tragedy before a mysterious blackmailer pins the crime on an innocent person? |
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Igi is convinced that all is over, but the good-looking, ambitious Pepona is determined not to waste one farthing of her protector's wealth and she persuades him to kill the blackmailer while she makes love to him. |
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When a blackmailer shares his secrets with three extremely untrustworthy women, his million-dollar scheme spins murderously out of control. But what he doesn't suspect is old secrets to surface and foil his preparations. |
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Like a master blackmailer sending more and more compromising snaps to an unfaithful husband to keep him under control and make him pay greater and greater amounts, Boudet decided to step up the blackmail. |
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A person who preys on others, like a blackmailer. |
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