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Threatening sometime with a fabricated crime with means to acquire goods or services is called extortion some places.
Note she passed the bar in Florida: and committed felony by doing so by Florida law... In a just world they would disbar her
836.05 Threats; extortion.— (1) Whoever, either verbally or by a written or printed communication, maliciously threatens to accuse another of any crime or offense, or by such communication maliciously threatens an injury to the person, property or reputation of another, or maliciously threatens to expose another to disgrace, or to expose any secret affecting another, or to impute any deformity or lack of chastity to another, with intent thereby to extort money or any pecuniary advantage whatsoever, or with intent to compel the person so threatened, or any other person, to do any act or refrain from doing any act against his or her will, commits a felony of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
Bondi is the Florida AG? I thought she was US AG. US DOJ doesn't have standing to bring criminal cases under Florida law per the 10th Amendment.
No, she was the Florida Attorney General like 10 years ago, and passed the bar there. So I was saying the Florida bar should pull her ability to practice law for breaking Florida laws. It wouldn't prevent her from practicing elsewhere I presume. Michigan likely has similar laws, but I never lived there. Note I didn't say they should charge her with a felony as it wouldn't be in their jurisdiction.
Edit: actually apparently you don't need to pass the bar elsewhere when you become Attorney General, you just need to be a lawyer, which she is solely because she passed the Florida Bar. So she would no longer be able to practice law if they did that apparently.