May 24, 2010
Blackmailed with sex clips
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Costly lesson: Angie relating her story to Chong at Wisma MCA on Sunday. Photo: By The Star.
<!-- story content : start --> KUALA LUMPUR - A WOMAN has been threatened by her former boyfriend's wife that sex video clips of her will be posted on YouTube if she attempted to recover the more than RM50,000 (S$21,186) that the man owed her. The 28-year-old, who only wanted to be known as Angie, claimed that she did not know that the man was married when she started dating him in 2005. She had met the man, a real estate agent, while looking to buy an apartment in Cheras. The affair lasted three years and she ended it when a friend informed her that he was married.
Ms Angie claimed that the money he owed her amounted to almost RM27,000 in credit card bills and another RM37,350 for loans and other bills.
'I got a shock when his wife called and threatened me in February,' said the administration clerk at a press conference at the MCA Public Services and Complaints Department. 'We were told that if we continue asking for the money her husband owed, she would upload the different sex position video clips I had done with her husband.' Ms Angie added that the clips only had her in 'action' as the man used his handphone to record the sessions.
'I was silly to believe that he would actually delete the clips as he promised,' she said. 'Now, I regret trusting him. He even forced me to have sex when I was having my period.' Ms Angie also lodged a police report in Cheras on Friday. Department head Datuk Michael Chong warned women not to be submissive to their partner's demands, such as filming sex video clips. 'This is because women are at the losing end if incidents like these happens'. -- THE STAR