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A blackmailer is someone who commits blackmail. This is often illegal.
Examples
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Jeffrey Epstein | Billionaire 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 Gregory | An 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 Hoover | US Deep politician whose position as long time FBI head allowed him to make extensive use of sexual blackmail. |
Lawrence E. King | Prosecuted for fraud but not for the Franklin child prostitution ring. Wikipedia removed his page. |
Adrian Nastase | Former Romanian prime minister, now a convicted blackmailer and bribe taker. |
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