Did you share your intimate images or videos of yourself with a stranger on the internet and now they are threatening to publish or distribute them if you don’t pay a ransom? This is known as sextortion.
Many victims of sextortion find themselves asking, “Should I just pay them so that they will stop and this will go away?” In this video, I will walk you through why the answer is an emphatic “No.”
You will also learn:
What your options are if you have already paid the sextortionist,
Best practices and steps to take instead of paying a sextortioner, and
How to get started with an experienced sextortion attorney.
At Minc Law, we help people, like you, who are being threatened with having their intimate images or videos published online. We have proven success handling sextortion in all forms, taking control of the situation without drawing unwanted attention to the matter, and working with victims to report these crimes to online platforms and the appropriate authorities.
If you need an emergency sextortion consultation with one of our experienced attorneys, please contact us by calling (216) 373-7706, speaking with a Chat representative, or filling out our online contact form. We charge a flat fee of $500 for emergency sextortion consultations and will meet with you as soon as possible.
0:00 - Intro
0:56 - Should you pay a sextortionist?
1:46 - Steps to take instead of paying a sextortionist
3:53 - What can you do if you’ve already paid them?
4:40 - How to get started with a sextortion attorney
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