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A blackmailer is someone who commits blackmail. This is often illegal.

 

Examples

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Jeffrey EpsteinBillionaire who flew famous people on the Lolita Express to lavish parties on one a private island, which the locals dubbed "Orgy Island" or "Padeophile Island". A compulsive pedophile, he was convicted in 2008, given a cushy plea deal by use of deep state pressure. However, after this declared illegal in February 2019, after which people attempted to distance themselves from him. Re-arrested in June 2019, he was reportedly found dead of a "suicide" in prison although questions remain about this.
Arthur Maundy GregoryAn early 20th century sexual blackmailer who had so much dirt on key establishment figures that his MI5 file remains censored, 65+ years after his death.
J. Edgar HooverUS Deep politician whose position as long time FBI head allowed him to make extensive use of sexual blackmail.
Lawrence E. KingProsecuted for fraud but not for the Franklin child prostitution ring. Wikipedia removed his page.
Adrian NastaseFormer Romanian prime minister, now a convicted blackmailer and bribe taker.
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