Im a guy, i sent a fake picture of a **** to a girl to try and get pics back:/ im a bad person i know. but she saved the picture and is threatening to send those pics to all of my friends. now if i dont do what she says. she'll sned them to everyone. help me please
adviceman49 answered Wednesday June 18 2014, 5:37 am: You really have not supplied enough information to give you a really good answer so I will go on some assumptions in answering.
Lets assume all concerned, including the person in the picture are all under 18. If so then the picture is considered child pornography. While you would be in trouble for sending her that picture, it is called distribution of child pornography. She would be in worse trouble for she too would be distributing child pornography and also would be charged with use of the internet in the distribution of child pornography. This is a form of improper use of commerce charge I believe. She is also guilty of blackmail.
Again assuming that what I have written above is all correct. Then go to her and tell her that unless she deletes the picture and proves to you that it is deleted you are going to the police with her blackmail attempt. Inform her that she will be charged with the following rimes, Possession of Child pornography, attempted distribution of child pornography, blackmail and wire fraud. All of these crimes are felonies and the last one is a federal charge if they want it to be. If she is 16 or older she can possibly be tried as an adult in most states.
Blackmailers count on the person they are blackmailing being to scared to go to the police.
Turn the tables on her. Tell her has, give her a very short time to comply or you are going to the police. Now she is the one who needs to be in fear. She will tell you you're wrong but as I have laid out the scenario you are not she is.
While you were wrong to sent the picture she is more wrong and most likely you will not face any charges as they need you to convict her. IF she is not willing to comply tell her your next call is to 911. she is counting on your fear to comply with her wishes. Don't fear her turn the tables on her. You do not need parental permission to call 911 and ask for help.
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