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MICHIGAN: Parents should have “tough” talks with their children about sextortion scams, says the mother of Jordan DeMay, who committed suicide last year. The 17-year-old from Marquette, Michigan was forced to take the extreme step after three Nigerian men allegedly demanded $1000 after forcing him to send the nude photo of him. According to U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Michigan, Mark Totten, DeMay told the perpetrators that he would take his own life for the mistreatment, and they responded, “Fine” and “Enjoy your miserable life of him.”

Jordan DeMay Age

The age of Jordan DeMay was 17 years.

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Jordan DeMay cause of death

Jennifer Buda, with federal law enforcement officials, addressed a press conference and discussed the death of her son on March 25, 2022. “Jordan’s smile could light up any room. The charm and beauty Jordan’s smile were contagious. He drew people wherever he went and left a lasting impression on everyone he met.”

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Jennifer explained the ‘senseless act’ against her son DeMay: “When we were informed that Jordan was potentially a victim of an internet scam called sextortion via Instagram, we never hesitated to share his story. We wanted everyone to be aware of sextortion and having these difficult conversations with their families so that if it happened to them, they knew they needed to talk to someone.” Totten shared the names of three men involved in sextortion, Samuel Ogoshi, 22, Samson Ogoshi, 20, and Ezekiel Ejehem Robert, 19, all from Lagos, Nigeria, who allegedly posed as a girl on Instagram and attracted ‘hundreds’ of victims. according to ABC News.

“This was a multifaceted investigation that involved identifying dozens of victims by following the digital breadcrumbs left behind by Internet sextortion,” said Jim Tarasca, the FBI special agent in charge of the Detroit field office. Federal officials said the three men would be extradited to the United States soon. The FBI defines sextortion as “a crime in which individuals adopt false identities online, force victims to submit nude photos of themselves, and then attempt to get victims to pay money in exchange for a promise not to publish the photos.” .Read More……

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