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HRZ

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AGree entirely...a threat to take legitimate . legal action or just taking it is NOT extortion


BUt threats to do so unless another does X or refrains from Y can get there pretty quick ..and thank kind of stuff best be left to pros who know where the land mines may be

Extortion. Any person who threatens or communicates a threat or threats to another with the intention thereby wrongfully to obtain anything of value or any acquittance, advantage, or immunity is guilty of extortion and such person shall be punished as a Class F felon. (1973, c. 1032; 1979, c. 760, s.
NC General Statutes

perhaps for executor to play hardball for immediate restitution or else with forger is not wrongfully seeking same ..but smarter to confirm with counsel or just report the forgery to police and let idiot deal with it....i was thinking the other brother may have been seeking something out of executor (which op has not addressed) connected to his greats l
 


quincy

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AGree entirely...a threat to take legitimate . legal action or just taking it is NOT extortion

But threats to do so unless another does X or refrains from Y can get there pretty quick ..and thank kind of stuff best be left to pros who know where the land mines may be.

Extortion. Any person who threatens or communicates a threat or threats to another with the intention thereby wrongfully to obtain anything of value or any acquittance, advantage, or immunity is guilty of extortion and such person shall be punished as a Class F felon. (1973, c. 1032; 1979, c. 760, s.
NC General Statutes

perhaps for executor to play hardball for immediate restitution or else with forger is not wrongfully seeking same ..but smarter to confirm with counsel or just report the forgery to police and let idiot deal with it....i was thinking the other brother may have been seeking something out of executor (which op has not addressed) connected to his greats l
It is NOT extortion to threaten to take an action that is legal to take if a demand that is legal to make is not met.

Rulenumber1 is in South Carolina not North Carolina.
 
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HRZ

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is State v. Greenspan, 92 N.C. App. 563 (1989), in which the defendant was convicted of extortion after threatening to have another person charged with making harassing phone calls unless that person paid him

agree but we don't know how far brother pushed it whatever..

Paraphrasing above ; Brother might be convicted of extortion if he threatened to have executor charged with criminal misadministration of estate funds unless executor paid him money he was not yet entitled to receive .
 

quincy

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is State v. Greenspan, 92 N.C. App. 563 (1989), in which the defendant was convicted of extortion after threatening to have another person charged with making harassing phone calls unless that person paid him

agree but we don't know how far brother pushed it whatever..

Paraphrasing above ; Brother might be convicted of extortion if he threatened to have executor charged with criminal misadministration of estate funds unless executor paid him money he was not yet entitled to receive .
Please don't go off on unnecessary tangents. There is nothing to indicate extortion is a concern. Rulenumber1 is in South Carolina.

Thanks.
 
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Rulenumber1

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To the best of my knowledge no extortion threat has been made.... He's just angry at that brother and actually his sister. Mainly the brother in the GI Joe LOL.... His sister the executor has made decisions that he did not agree with also..... Get over it little John Boy! Known this kid since he was 2 feet high LOL
 

quincy

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To the best of my knowledge no extortion threat has been made.... He's just angry at that brother and actually his sister. Mainly the brother in the GI Joe LOL.... His sister the executor has made decisions that he did not agree with also..... Get over it little John Boy! Known this kid since he was 2 feet high LOL
It is too bad that some in the family cannot put aside old grievances. Your friend would have an easier time taking care of the estate if they did.

If the brother follows through on his threats to contact the police (which might be unlikely), your friend should speak with an attorney.

I am sorry their mother died. Good luck to them all.
 
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