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Impersonation And Extortion and blackmail


Meow  1 | -   Student
May 11, 2025 | #1
I need help on a serious situation. I was just visited by police who were told I emailed a teacher saying I intended to harm myself - I did not send that message. I did check my school account and the person indeed sent the message to a bunch of people saying "call me please or I'm going to kill myself". someone is impersonating me, it's connected to a series of threatening emails and messages I've received over the past two months after getting academic help online. He did a lot of my online work.

Another person is threatening me, and saying that the person I paid never paid them and they actually did the work and I owe them. They're going to report me to my school. They keep sending me these messages. What do I do? They have evidence of me with them and payments and also my mother's email and also my address and also my NPI. They are threatening to tell my job too.
noted  8 | 2052 ☆☆☆☆☆  
May 11, 2025 | #2
Did you explain the situation in the same manner to the police when they checked on you? It would have been best for you to have done so since they are in the best position to help you catch whoever hacked into your account. They are your best bet when it comes to ending the harassment that you have been experiencing. It is important that you come clean with your teacher if you feel that the threat that the blackmailer will reach out to your teacher is real. Suffer the consequences in this case. You will have to be academically honest with your school since the police have gotten involved in the situation. Turnt he tables and use the police to yoru benefit. Catch the hacker and bring him to justice.
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FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
May 17, 2025 | #3
Respectfully, I think I've previously explained that police have absolutely no concern, whatsoever, (or jurisdiction or enforcement authority) over academic honesty, because students' actions in that regard aren't a criminal matter. Likewise, schools have no concern, whatsoever, (or jurisdiction or enforcement authority) over matters of blackmail and fraud perpetrated by outside entities against students. Police don't care at all what you told your school about what you did or didn't submit for credit and/or whether or not those statements to your school are true; nor would police ever share any information about your blackmail or fraud situation (or any other crime against you) with any third party, including your school. The above holds entirely true even in countries (such as England and Australia) and other jurisdictions that may criminalize the production and sale of academic work for hire, because it's only the providers of those services whose conduct is ever covered by any of those statutes, never the conduct of the customer receiving or using those products.




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