Katherine Knigh
Junior Member
If I wrote a letter to pawn shop stating I want diamond ring that was in pawn in cousins name (cousin requested pawn broker to add my name, but broker didn't), that I later put a written claim on ( now missing), and told cousin obtained ring, but later found out pawn shop purchased illegally (cousin didn't have right to sell for ring not hers, and stated that I wanted my ring, or I would have to file report with police, and they would be responsible for all attorney and court fees, including compensation for mental anguish and distress, would this be a form of extortion or a negotiation being attempts to pay pawn loan made three times? And if broker and seller (cousin) knew I had in writing claimed my ring and I was the rightful owner of the ring, would that be conspiracy, being they both were to profit from the sale, and sale was done vindictive, with knowledge of situation given to broker prior to transaction? Or would it be considered larceny by trick because of deception to ensure I lost ring and preventing me from never getting it back on both seller and brokers behalf? Should I give pawn shop letter or file police report? Ring s rightfully mine. Have witness to written claim, and one to verify I am owner of the ring.