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Man Charged With 'Sextorting' Boston Student
James Connor, 19, allegedly threatened to publicly release revealing images of a local college girl in order to extort sexual favors.

A Pennsylvania man who threatened to publicly disseminate sexually explicit images of a Boston-area college student unless she provided him with additional images was arrested Thursday and charged with extortion, the U.S. District Attorney’s office announced.
James F. Connor V, 19, of West Chester, was charged with one count of extortion. He was ordered detained during an initial appearance in U.S. District Court in Philadelphia.
According to the criminal complaint, Connor engaged in a version of blackmail, called “sextortion,” which involves threats to publicly release revealing images of a person in order to extort sexual favors. Connor and the victim, a student at a Boston-area university, met through social media and developed a relationship in 2012.
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In the course of that relationship, the victim sent Connor naked pictures through Snapchat, a video messaging app, and engaged in sexually explicit video chats with Connor using FaceTime. Connor allegedly preserved these images without her consent.
After the relationship ended, Connor began blackmailing the victim by threatening to release the sexually explicit images to her parents and Twitter followers if she did not continue sending naked pictures and engaging in sexually explicit video chats with him. Connor also insisted that she break up with her current boyfriend.
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If convicted of the crimes, Connor could face up to two years in jail, one year of supervised release and a fine of $250,000.Man Charged With ‘Sextorting’ Boston Student
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