Blackmail involves threatening to reveal embarrassing or damaging information unless demands—often money or favors—are met. Perpetrators, typically seeking personal gain or control, exploit victims’ fear of exposure. Victims, ranging from individuals to organizations, suffer coercion, while blackmailers benefit through compliance, though such acts are illegal and carry severe legal consequences.
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