Sunday, November 17, 2024, 07:25
COMPLAINT. The Costanera police station in Santiago was the place where the case began to be heard, which, according to the person who presented it, already has similar antecedents.
For more than a week, a woman from the La Católica neighborhood, in Santiago del Estero, has been threatened by an alleged sex worker who demands money from her in exchange for not going viral and sending her children intimate photos of her husband.
According to the complaint made by “María” – her fictitious name – to the officers of the Costanera Deputy Commissioner, “the straw that broke the camel’s back” happened during the afternoon on Friday.
Visibly shocked and afraid of what could happen, the woman said that for several days through the Messenger chat on the social network Facebook, they contacted her and asked her to make a deposit of $30,000.
The woman added that from a profile called “Candela Morales” she received a voice audio in which a female person introduced herself as a sex worker and told her that she had an encounter with her husband.
According to the audio, the man had not paid for the services of the “escort” so she demanded payment of the money or else she would send photographic material and videos—supposedly captured during the sexual encounter with her husband—to her teenage children. and the rest of the family members.
The victim stated that according to the sex worker, she had contacted her partner on repeated occasions to have intimate encounters and once his services had ended, he had decided not to pay her the agreed payment, so she “decided” that she would be the one to pay such debt.
According to the police report, the complainant maintained that a neighbor of hers experienced the same situation weeks before. She also maintains that a while ago they already manipulated her in the same way, but at that time they told her that they had intimate photos of her and would make them public.
Celia Mussi, prosecutor on duty, ordered that Cyber Security personnel and the proceedings be elevated to the Public Prosecutor’s Office. /The Liberal