From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Blackmail
means
threatening
to say something bad about someone unless that person pays some
money
.
If someone has committed a
crime
, another person might blackmail them. The blackmailer might, for example, say that if the
criminal
does not give them a large amount of
money
, they will tell the
police
.
A blackmailer may threaten to say something embarrassing that someone unless they hand over a sum of money. For example, it maybe something about an
intimac
y that they are having that they do not want everyone to know about.
Sometimes, a business may blackmail another business. They might threaten to harm that business in some way unless money is paid.
Blackmail is against the law. People who are caught blackmailing may be sent to
jail
.
Blackmail started on the
borders
of
England
and
Scotland
. Blackmail was the money left out by landowners in England so that raiders from Scotland did not steal their animals or damage the property.