Melbourne high school captain turned sex worker, 24, secretly filmed a client and blackmailed her

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How High School Captain Turned Sex Worker, 24, Secretly Filmed A Client And Threatened To Tell His Wife If She Didn’t Give Him $100,000: Here’s How It All Gone Wrong

  • 24-year-old sex worker records herself with a client
  • He asked for $100,000 or he would ‘kill’ him

A school captain turned sex worker has avoided jail time after trying to blackmail a client for $100,000.

The 24-year-old, whose name cannot be identified for legal reasons, was working for the Gotham City brothel in south Melbourne when she met her victim.

They had sex at his house and exchanged phone numbers, so they were able to stay in direct contact.

The 24-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was working for the Gotham City brothel in south Melbourne when she met her victim (file image)

Two weeks later, the sex worker persuaded the man to invite her to his house for sex, but later filmed it without his consent.

He was also able to find out his full name, place of work and the details of his wife.

He asked the client for $100,000 within two weeks or told him he would send the images to his family, friends and colleagues.

The sex worker also threatened him that his boyfriend would “get him” if he didn’t pay.

Judge Francis Hogan explained to the court how the woman had met the victim at a train station. herald sun informed.

‘You claimed that your boyfriend was protecting you and stated that if your victim doesn’t pay in two weeks and it took two months, then the required amount would be $200,000, or, if it took three months, the required amount would be $300,000,’ said Judge Hogan.

‘Your victim agreed to receive $100,000 over two months. You told him you had photos on a USB, your phone, and your laptop.

Later, his client recorded a call to him, claiming that he needed more time to pay, and agreed to pay $10,000 as a first installment, but the the couple could not agree on a time to meet.

The sex worker also threatened him saying that his boyfriend would “get him” if he did not pay (file image)

The police were then able to record her calling the victim’s phone and demanding the money, and he agreed to meet her the next day.

But instead of her victim showing up with cash, the police were there to arrest the sex worker and charge her with blackmail.

A psychologist told the court that the woman had been a victim of abuse and had “made the wrong decision to take revenge on her victim as a symbol of men.”

The sex worker pleaded guilty to the charge, telling the court that the scheme was a scheme to get enough money to quit the sex industry.

She told the court that she felt “tremendous disgust with herself” for her actions.

The worker was ordered to serve a two-year community corrections order with 200 hours of unpaid community service.

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