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Halifax teen charged with extortion over Facebook photo threats

A Halifax teen has been charged with extortion after someone using fictitious Facebook accounts demanded a 16-year-old girl send him naked pictures of herself.

Girl's private pictures posted after she refused to send naked photos

A Halifax teen has been charged with extortion after someone using fictitious Facebook accounts demanded a16-year-old girl send him naked pictures of herself.

The 17-year-old male threatened to post private picturesof the girl he had in his possessionif she refused. When she did refuse, hefollowed throughby sending photos to others on Facebook, Const. Pierre Bourdages of Halifax Regional Police said Friday.

After the girl contacted police in November 2012, investigators discovered a series ofFacebook accounts were being used to contact her. Some requests for search warrants went through the U.S., where Facebook is based.

"We were able to discover that the suspect in this case was known to the victim and was here in Halifax. He was arrested yesterday," Bourdagessaid.

Officers searched a Halifax home andseizedcomputer equipment. The accused teen can't be identified under theYouth Criminal Justice Act.

He is charged with extortion, possession of child pornography, distributing child pornography and mischief.

Police said the suspect isknown to the victim.

"Unfortunately it's not unusual. We have charged three other youths this year with distributing child pornography," Bourdagessaid."We hope that people will realize that it is a very dangerous game to play."

The teenager has been released from custody and is due to appear in Halifax youth court on Dec. 5. He is forbidden from accessing the internet as a condition of his release.

Cyberbullying

The case will have reverberations in Nova Scotia, which is all too familiar with cyberbullying.

The family of Cole Harbour teen Rehtaeh Parsons says she was mocked mercilessly after a photo of her allegedly being sexually assaulted was distributed among her peers.

The 17-year-old took her own life this spring.

Police initially did not lay any charges in the case. But in August they chargedtwo teenagers with distributing child pornography. They are due back in youth court on Dec. 5.

The extortion allegations revealed Friday are alsosimilar to the case of Amanda Todd, a 15-year-old in B.C.,whohad been the target of a sexual extortionist for nearly two years after she flashed a crowd bywebcamwhile on a live streaming chat site.

Someone captured a freeze frame of the teen topless and then used that photo to repeatedly try to blackmail her for more webcam"shows."

Todd committed suicide on Oct. 10, 2012.

CBCs the fifth estate has learned RCMP in British Columbia were alerted at least five times over the course of nearly two years about the sexual extortion.