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- Blackmail or coercion can take many forms and can involve a wide range of threats123. Here are some common examples of blackmail:
- A person threatening to distribute explicit images unless the owner of the photos does something in order to prevent it.
- A person threatening to leak criminal information on an individual unless the victim agrees to endorse a political candidate/cause.
- A hacker holding a computer system hostage unless a business or organization pays a ransom.
- A husband threatening to reveal his wife’s affair to her family unless she gives him full custody of their children.
- An employee threatening to reveal confidential company information unless he receives a promotion.
- Threats or statements that may be considered emotional blackmail, such as "If you really loved me, you wouldn’t dress like that" or "If you leave me, I’ll kill myself"3.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Some common examples of blackmail or coercion include:
- A person threatening to distribute explicit images unless the owner of the photos does something in order to prevent it;
www.schmidtandclark.com/is-blackmail-crimeBlackmail can take many forms and can involve a wide range of threats. Here are a few examples of blackmail: A husband threatens to reveal his wife’s affair to her family unless she gives him full custody of their children. An employee threatens to reveal confidential company information unless he receives a promotion.eastcoastlaws.com/understanding-the-criminal-offe…Any of the following threats or statements may be considered emotional blackmail: If you really loved me, you wouldn’t dress like that. If you won’t let me go to the bar, I’ll find my own way out. Everyone says you’re being mean for limiting my spending. You owe me. If you leave me, I’ll kill myself.practicalpie.com/emotional-blackmail/ - People also ask
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