Id go to the lawyer first and let him deal with the police.And make sure you show the text messages to the police as evidence And you should show them to your lawyer Right away as soon as possible Try screenshot some of the text messages in case he try to delete anything
Yeah definitely Right now she has the Advantage to turn things aroundI would throw it back at him that by demanding sexual services under threat, he is a sexual predator.
No that’s stupid that means the problems are going to get worse and he’s going to keep getting worseI had a problem of extorsion too... and you can only do two Things.... make what they want but you will be a slave for ever!! Or accept the consequences... if you do so I recomend you to make a damage control, and check what you can control before it happens, may be talking to the bird by your self?? Good Luck and fell free to contact me if you need something it’s a very difficult situation.
That’s part of the damage control!! But she can get advantage of he!!She needs to collect all the evidence she can so she can show them to her lawyer then to the police Start pressing charges right away
That might give him the advantage to Because he’s a minorThat’s part of the damage control!! But she can get advantage of he!!
So she should go to the police and have a detective to get the background rightMy bet would be that this guy isn't going to risk serving prison time just to scam you; he probably couldn't afford more than a court appointed attorney. If you can get some back ground on this guy (maybe check to see if he's in the school year book) to see if he's legit. But, be sure you get a recording of your next conversation with him, regardless, as he's still committing extortion even if he is under-age.
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But, first, I'd try to find out who he is, to confirm his age ... he says he goes to her school; pull out a year book and look for him.So she should go to the police and have a detective to get the background right
That’s true too she could also go through her attendance sheets and look through student files can’t sheBut, first, I'd try to find out who he is, to confirm his age ... he says he goes to her school; pull out a year book and look for him.