i agree. also never give your SO your real name or addressI can't give you advice on how to handle this but I can advise others and use this post as a warning:
Do not give out your real name, address, job, board handle(s) or park your car anywhere that would expose your lic. plate. This is supposed to be an anonymous business and I wish guys would get with the program! I'm single with a SO but even being single I never book without covering my ass.
Rob? Rob Ford????Oh, I also bought her a $5000 eternity diamond ring. That might have helped ease the pain
Once you pay a dollar you are done.I'd negotiate if it were a small sum, say $1000, however...
If Ardie owes you only $500.00 just think what num nuts Blackcock owes you.Dosn't look like a clear case of extortion to me.
Aardie, you have verbally assaulted me and caused me anguish during the last many years. I would like you to send me $500 so I can have a fresh start in life. I hope that you will send me the money by february 15.
He contacts the cops right away. They wire him and he sets up a meeting w her. Her attendance at the meeting confirms her participation in the extortion scam. The cops nab her at the meeting. She is held for a bail hearing where she is either detained or agrees to not contact anyone with the subject matter of the extortion threat. A gag order is placed on the case.That certainly meets the common law elements of Blackmail/Extortion and more importantly of § 346 of the Criminal Code.
§ 346. (1) Every one commits extortion who, without reasonable justification or excuse and with intent to obtain anything, by threats, accusations, menaces or violence induces or attempts to induce any person, whether or not he is the person threatened, accused or menaced or to whom violence is shown, to do anything or cause anything to be done. . . .
Certainly you should contact police, the problem, however, is the 'ticking time bomb' aspect, I leave it to my learned friends of the Upper Canada Bar whether you need to simultaneously explore a civil suppression order/injunction or whether the crown will move rapidly enough to take care of that.
And Oagre will win the Oscar for best screenwriting next year.He contacts the cops right away. They wire him and he sets up a meeting w her. Her attendance at the meeting confirms her participation in the extortion scam. The cops nab her at the meeting. She is held for a bail hearing where she is either detained or agrees to not contact anyone with the subject matter of the extortion threat. A gag order is placed on the case.
She is found guilty and sent to jail. End of story.
+1 My thoughts exactlyAnd Oagre will win the Oscar for best screenwriting next year.
And for sure, deny deny deny. I agree that you may want to mention something to your wife about some crazy email you've been getting, and tip her off ONLY IF you feel the psycho will actually spill the beans. Wait until the last minute, but wifey should hear it from you first. No one likes surprises. (My wife found my Ashley Madison account on her own, and she was pissed... took a lot of explaining to get out of that one)
If only he had guts to contact police. And it's a big if.He contacts the cops right away. They wire him and he sets up a meeting w her. Her attendance at the meeting confirms her participation in the extortion scam. The cops nab her at the meeting. She is held for a bail hearing where she is either detained or agrees to not contact anyone with the subject matter of the extortion threat. A gag order is placed on the case.
She is found guilty and sent to jail. End of story.
Wow! sorry to hear this. Obviously a very delicate situation. More facts are needed, like the background of your relationship,were you strictly professional or did it get personal, what you may or may not have told her, etc. I'd try talking to her first. Be reasonable.
On the surface, it sounds like extortion. She hasn't carried out her threat. So, the police can do something about (investigate and lay charges). A lawyer can't do anything really (other than write a stern letter, which will cost you $).
Note that once you file a complaint with the police, it's largely out of your hands.
For example, if they decide to lay charges against her, what would she have to lose by going ahead with her threat anyways?
Don't applaud me... I was an idiot and left it on my laptop. I should have been crucified by her, honestly. She's not good with computers, but somehow pressed "reopen last closed window" and found my page
With pure luck, and alot of explaining and convincing, she's let the issue drop. I've never done anything remotely unfaithful that she knows of, so my record was clean. We don't have kids, so that's another plus. I deleted the account right in front of her, she saw me push the button. Promised never to do it again. And, honestly there was a magazine article about Ashley Madison that came out a few months prior, so I showed it to her and tried to convince her I was just being curious and that nothing "happened". She seemed to get that most of the girls postings were fake anyway. She still brings it up when we fight, she calls it the time when I cheated on her...
Oh, I also bought her a $5000 eternity diamond ring. That might have helped ease the pain
What did she do for $10,000? Was he on a credit payment plan?I doubt it is a real case of extortion. If it was, she would not have left a paper (email) trail. I would assume it is a request for payment for services, with hints of bad consequences if the payment is not forthcoming.
Of course, I may very well be completely wrong.
That is a $6.40 question. Use your imagination.What did she do for $10,000?
How are you 'single' when you have an S.O.? You mean you're attached but not married. Good advice nonetheless.I can't give you advice on how to handle this but I can advise others and use this post as a warning:
Do not give out your real name, address, job, board handle(s) or park your car anywhere that would expose your lic. plate. This is supposed to be an anonymous business and I wish guys would get with the program! I'm single with a SO but even being single I never book without covering my ass.
I think it's YOU who has a big imagination to suggest that it's for services rendered instead of a blackmail threat.That is a $6.40 question. Use your imagination.
To be fair, given the implied consequences, that amounts to the same thing.I think it's YOU who has a big imagination to suggest that it's for services rendered instead of a blackmail threat.
well if they act (which is likely) they will squash her like a bug.And assuming the cops will actually act in a timely manner, which is no guarantee....