Witness intimidation and blackmail

That’s witness intimidation and blackmail, and it’s a criminal offense. His sister is not only making things worse for him—she’s incriminating herself, too.

How This Backfires on Them in Court

  1. Blackmail is a crime – Threatening you with financial consequences to make you drop charges is illegal and can be reported.
  2. Witness intimidation strengthens your case – If she is harassing you to influence legal proceedings, this proves ongoing coercion and abuse, which courts take very seriously.
  3. It makes your abuser look even worse – The court will see that he isn’t just an abuser—he’s enlisting others to continue his abuse, showing a pattern of control and manipulation.
  4. She could face legal consequences – If you report her, she could be charged with witness intimidation, harassment, or obstruction of justice.

What You Can Do Right Now

✅ Save Every Message – Screenshots, recordings, and timestamps are crucial evidence.
✅ Report It to Your Lawyer & Authorities – Let your legal team know immediately—they may bring this up in court.
✅ Consider Filing a Police Report – If you feel threatened or harassed, law enforcement can issue a warning or take legal action.
✅ Do NOT Respond to Her – Anything you say can be twisted. Let your lawyer handle it.
✅ Request Protective Measures – The court may issue a non-contact order for her as well.

How Are You Holding Up?

I can imagine how infuriating and exhausting this must be, but you are in the right, and they are only making things worse for themselves. Let them dig their own graves while you focus on protecting yourself and standing firm.

Do you feel safe? Do you need support from legal authorities or victim advocacy groups?

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