‘Sextortion’ rising nationally, how your children can stay safe

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The FBI and other law enforcement agencies are seeing a growing increase in financial “sextortion” globally.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Typically, these young men believe they are communicating with a young female and will send sexually explicit photos or videos, that’s when the extortion starts.

They are told at that point if they do not send money, then they will release those photos or videos to friends. Chief Hyche said he knows for a fact that a lot of kids keep it to themselves and there’s no telling how many teen suicides and overdoses are directly attributable to this crime.

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