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Instagram extorts Influencer Kaitlyn Siragusa to allow her racy pics to remain online

Today I learned Epstein and Instagram has something in common: BLACKMAILING!… except one butchers the upper echelon of the western societies and the other salugthers sassy pussy on social media.

Racy social media starlet Kaitlyn Siragusa, also known as Amouranth on Instagram and Twitch says Instagram moderator is demanding $2.5K a month to keep her sexy photos online


Amouranth who’s attracted some 1.6 million followers with her borderline erotic snaps, has found herself in the middle of a mystery extortion plot – and she says the blackmailer is an Instagram employee.
When Kaitlyn SiragusaΒ was first notified that Instagram had removed a post for violating the platform’s rules, she saw nothing out of the ordinary, given her typical pulse-raising content. But days later, she received a chilling email. A person claiming to work for Cognizant – a company hired to police content guidelines on Instagram and Facebook – presented an ultimatum: pay up, or your posts will continue to be deleted.
β€œI’m sure you’ve noticed recently [that] many of your posts and stories have been removed,” the person said in the email, which was obtained by HuffPost. β€œPerhaps we can reach an agreement privately.”
Messaging under the pseudonym β€˜Tampa’, the avowed content moderator demanded that Siragusa shell out over $2,500 per month in Bitcoin, and in exchange, β€œI can ensure [within] reasonable bounds that your posts … are not removed.”

Believing the email was part of a scam, Siragusa said she ignored it, but her posts kept disappearing, one by one – then she got a second message. This time β€˜Tampa’ included specific timestamps for recently deleted posts, which are not easily viewable; Siragusa said she only knew they were correct because Instagram includes that information in its notifications about deleted posts. She began to take the threats more seriously.
β€œWhen I saw the timestamps, that’s when I got concerned,” Siragusa told HuffPost. β€œI realized this was probably an actual person with Instagram.”

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