[QUOTE=BamBam;7474503]I have never had to use it (despite several threats) but here is some suggested language:
"The standard response when someone threatening to expose you to family, friends, spouse should be that, while what I did might not have been the nicest thing I've ever done, and could be embarrassing, it isn't illegal. However, blackmail is a Federal felony, and I happen to have all of the documentary evidence a prosecutor could ever want in your texts to convict you of that. So, if you would like to pursue this action, I won't just lay back and take it, I will be heading to the cops. "
Alternate language:
"I am actively documenting your current attempts at blackmail and saving all your messages. Blackmail is a federal and state crime which is punishable by up to 20 years in jail and heavy fines. Law enforcement can easily identify you with a simple search warrant through your IP addresses, phone numbers, and other traces left behind when you message me.
Go ahead, contact me again. Give me that one little push I need to crush you. "
Or you can just ignore her and the likely outcome is nothing happens.
BAM.[/QUOTE]No way I'm doing that with an unhinged crazy provider with nothing to lose and irrational vengeance. I never responded and blocked her on everything possible. I spent a good hour blocking her or anyone suspected of being her on Text, Facebook, Venmo, Reddit, Instagram, Snapchat, Discord, Paypal, Uber, Chickfila, etc.
