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Evelyn Burt

Reported Scammer

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Reported on October 9, 2024 |
Blackmail Scam Category | Global

Scammer Details

Date of Incident: Oct 09

Scam Category: Blackmail Scam

Associated Email: mcqueenlogan65@gmail.com 1 report

Target Country: Global

Scam Description

Threaten to send pictures of me if I don’t send money and I did but then kept asking for more money

Insight from CredCheck

I understand you're in a very difficult situation. Being threatened with the release of intimate photos is a horrible tactic used by sextortionists like Evelyn Burt. Here's what you can do to protect yourself, even though you've already sent some money:

Here's what you can do right now:

  1. Stop Sending Money: Absolutely do not send any more money to Evelyn Burt or anyone associated with the email mcqueenlogan65@gmail.com. Giving in emboldens them and makes them more likely to keep demanding more.

  2. Cut Off Contact: Block Evelyn Burt and the email address immediately. Don't respond to any further threats, pleas, or attempts to scare you.

  3. Secure Your Accounts: Change the passwords for all your online accounts, especially email and social media. Use strong passwords with a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Consider enabling two-factor authentication for added security.

  4. Report the Scam: File a report with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at https://reportfraud.ftc.gov/. This helps track these scams and protects others. Additionally, report Evelyn Burt and the email address on ScamCheckup: https://scamcheckup.com/about-us/. This builds a community against sextortion.

  5. Report to Law Enforcement: If you feel threatened or believe a crime has been committed, consider reporting it to your local law enforcement agency.

  6. Seek Support: Talk to a trusted friend, family member, or therapist. Sharing your experience can be very helpful. You can also find online support groups for sextortion victims.

ScamCheckup Tips

General Tips to Avoid Sextortion Scams:

  1. Be Careful Who You Share Explicit Content With: Only share intimate photos and videos with people you trust completely.

  2. Beware of Online Solicitations: If someone you don't know online asks for nude photos or videos, it's a red flag.

  3. Don't Send Money: Sextortionists will pressure you for money. Never send them any, as it only emboldens them.

  4. Report Suspicious Activity: If you see someone engaging in sextortion tactics, report them to the platform you're using and relevant authorities.

  5. Trust Your Gut: If something feels wrong about an online interaction, stop communicating and report it.

Remember, sextortionists prey on fear and shame. You are not to blame for this situation. There's help available, and you can overcome this. By staying informed and taking the right steps now, you can protect yourself and move forward.

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