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(In the US) What is described sounds very much like "Harassment," Stalking," "Criminal Intimidation," "Threats to do Bodily Harm" and possibly the violation of several other criminal statutes. You should contact your local law enforcement agency. Without a report being filed there is no record that any of this is happening. To help yourself, only YOU can begin the process. That is extortion, not blackmail. It is a crime, and should be reported to the police.

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Q: How do you deal with coercion through threats of physical violence and blackmail?
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