Philippines: Sextortion Queen

DailyMail January 24, 2017

'I trick stupid men into stripping naked then performing SEX acts on Skype': Chilling confession of 'Sextortion Queen' in Philippines who uses striptease and sordid sex-texts to blackmail Westerners online, threats by posting on Youtube, Facebook, etc...

  • Gang 'boss' in Philippines reveals sordid secrets of blackmailing men with sex
  • Teenagers trawl internet looking for professional men to 'friend' on Facebook
  • Then they play them recorded video of Asian woman performing a striptease
  • 'Sextortion' gang then convinces them to perform a sex act - that they record
  • Jailed Maria Caparas boasts that it takes just 30 minutes to get men to strip
  • Gang is Manila is blamed for suicide of 17-year-old Daniel Perry in Scotland

The alleged boss of a blackmail 'Sextortion' gang has revealed how she tricks 'stupid' men into stripping off via webcam - and revealed the vile secrets of her trade.

'Queen of Sextortion' Maria Caparas-Regalachuelo, who is accused of using girls as young as 13, boasted that it takes just 30 minutes to trick western men into getting naked then performing a sex act via Skype.

Her gang is blamed for the suicide of 17-year-old Daniel Perry who leapt to his death in Scotland in August 2013 after being told by his online tormentors he would be 'better off dead'.

Speaking in a squalid Philippines prison cell, Caparas revealed that her gang of 'chatters' trawl Facebook for victims, sending men flirtatious messages before asking them to go 'somewhere private'.

They show the men a pre-recorded video of an Asian woman performing a striptease and then send them a stream of filthy text messages.

Caparas admitted that she worked as a 'chatter' herself, adding: 'Chatters' are mostly young girls, some as young as 13, and transgender men. They work to a prepared text to coax victims.

'We tease them to get them comfortable and we work to a prepared text.'

The 'chatter' then captures the victim performing a sex act on camera and uploads the video to an unlisted YouTube page.

The chatter's boss then gets in touch with the victim and threatens to send the link to the video to family and friends via Facebook if they do not pay blackmail demands.

Victims of Caparas's gang in North Hills Village – a poverty-racked village with a population of 1,500 – are believed to include a millionaire Asian pop star and a tycoon's son who paid £150,000 in repeated blackmail demands before going to police.

Former slum dweller Caparas, who was arrested for a second time in September, denies being the gang's ringleader, insisting that she was just a 'chatter' and not the syndicate boss.

Full article: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4147282/Callous-sneers-Queen-Sextortion.html

By Simon Parry In Manila, The Philippines, For Mailonline