Personal Finance & Money Asked on October 31, 2021
I found out about how well sugar babies were getting treated so I thought I’d try it on for size.
Something went wrong and my sugar daddy threatened me saying his friend was an FBI agent, he had my address and would be coming after me. He even said that he pitied my life, told me I’d ruin my life in prison. I then received a message from someone who said they were in fact an FBI agent for my sugar daddy and then proceeded to tell me that he had my address.
My sugar daddy never sent me any money but said I would be getting it Monday. It’s Monday and I haven’t seen a penny. Can he legally do anything to me?
Real FBI agents don't send you emails, they show up at your door - probably about 6 AM - with drawn guns. Ignore the scammer.
FWIW, I would bet that the supposed "FBI agent" is just the scammer using a different email address.
And just a quibble about language. What this person is trying to do to you is extortion, not blackmail. Blackmail is when you pay a person not to reveal things you want to keep secret. If a real FBI agent tried to threaten you at a friend's request, you'd be in a position to blackmail them :-)
Answered by jamesqf on October 31, 2021
he is trying to scam you.
Do not give him any info, better stop answering him.
His threats are baseless; if you ignore him, he'll disappear.
Answered by Aganju on October 31, 2021
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