

Mailing threatening communications from foreign country 878. Kickbacks from public works employees 875. Upon execution of the underlying contract, the CONTRACTOR certifies or affirms the truthfulness and accuracy of any statement it has made, it makes, it may make, or causes to be made, pertaining to the underlying contract or the FTA assisted project for which this contract work is being performed. Extortion by officers or employees of the United States 873.

Some forms of threat are occasionally singled out for separate statutory treatment under the designation blackmail. To stop extortion, you will need to develop a strategy, which will on one hand put an end to the blackmail whilst at the same time guarantee that the information that you wish to protect will remain private. This involves demanding store owners to pay a certain amount for protection to prevent the extortionist from creating any damage to the store. A classic example would be the protection scheme. It is very difficult to deal with extortion on your own. Extortion involves force and even if the victim has given his or her consent, that consent has been obtained illegally. Part 31, apply to its actions pertaining to this Project. Extortion may include threats of harm to a person or his property, threats to accuse him of a crime, or threats to reveal embarrassing information. Internet blackmail or extortion is often very stressful for the victim. DOT regulations, "Program Fraud Civil Remedies," 49 C.F.R. Program Fraud and False or Fraudulent Statements or Related Acts (A) The CONTRACTOR acknowledges that the provisions of the Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act of 1986, as amended, 31 U.S.C. The following is a State Statute (Tennessee) on Extortion: Tenn. Blackmail is a form of extortion in which the threat is to expose embarrassing, damaging information to family, friends or the public.

The Contractor must not commit or attempt to commit any offence: Whoever, either verbally or by a written or printed communication, maliciously threatens to accuse another of any crime or offense, or by such communication maliciously threatens an injury to the person, property or reputation of another, or maliciously threatens to expose another to disgrace, or to expose any secret affecting another, or to impute any deformity. Extortion may be classified under different categories of seriousness depending on the degree of wrongful intent.
