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Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Masquerade!

Woman tried to extort a man who slept with her. She was working online as an escort and wanted to force the man to pay up or face a public humiliation.

An Arizona woman tried to extort a married man of $15,000 after they had a tryst at a St. Louis area motel with another woman . She tried to reach out to the man demanding he pay up or she'll share a sex tape she made with the couple.

When he managed to pay her off a couple of times, the woman got angry. She warned if he didn't raise the rates, prepare for the embarrassment. He failed at doing it.

So she decided to put the sex tape on her social media and shared it with the man, his wife and their employers.

The couple would soon reach out to the FBI.

The woman was eventually caught and faces a laundry list of criminal charges. This federal sandwich could net her 10 years in federal time out.

According to documents obtained by The Daily Mail, a man from St. Louis County met the woman through a social media website called escortbabylon.net in August. He had sex with her and another woman at the Pear Tree Inn St. Louis Airport later that day.
Pretty stupid.
The woman made the surreptitious recording of the sexual encounter, and soon began calling, texting and sending Facebook messages to the man, identified as R.W., threatening to ruin his life by making the sex tape public unless he paid up.

The man wired $2,200 to the woman in three installments. She wasn't happy about the payments and decided to go ahead and put that shit online to his wife, his employer and her employer.

The man decided to head to the FBI and IC3 to discuss the woman's intention to extort him in a revenge porn scheme.

The next day, the law managed to be caught by the feds as she was going to her parents home with her child. They charged her with federal racketeering and extortion charges. She was originally charged on Aug. 26 and arrested that day in Tucson, Arizona, where she’d received two of the MoneyGram transfers at a Walmart. She was indicted Sept. 26.

The woman has a list of criminal charges in the city of St. Louis and St. Louis County. Some of the charges in local courts include theft, domestic violence and prostitution.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The suspect will have not have contact with the victim. The suspect could lose custody of her child. She could be restricted from posting on social media. She could be labeled a TIER II offender if she is convicted.

The United States and Canada are passing laws that could make it criminal if a person decides to publish embarrassing images of individuals online without their consent.

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