KUALA LUMPUR: A man threatened to expose nude photos of his former girlfriend after she and her friends found out that he had been cheating people of their money.
The former girlfriend, who wished to be known as Tan, 31, said her ex-boyfriend Chan, who is a sub-contractor, contacted her out of the blue on May 27 using an unknown number after she shared postings on Facebook.
The postings, initially by her friends, accused Chan, 35, of cheating his clients of their money in his projects.
The couple's two-year relationship ended amicably three years ago, according to Tan.
She claimed that during their time together, he had asked her for money several times.
Tan said that Chan contacted her and threatened to expose nude photos of her.
"Since you love to share people's post, I will let you experience the feeling as well," said the message sent to her.
According to Tan, she had never willingly taken nude photographs of herself for Chan and said the pictures were most likely taken when she was asleep.
Tan, together with MCA Public Complaints Bureau chief Datuk Seri Michael Chong, told her story to the media at a press conference at Wisma MCA here Monday.
Chong said Tan will lodge a police report and urged other victims to come forward to seek help.
The former girlfriend, who wished to be known as Tan, 31, said her ex-boyfriend Chan, who is a sub-contractor, contacted her out of the blue on May 27 using an unknown number after she shared postings on Facebook.
The postings, initially by her friends, accused Chan, 35, of cheating his clients of their money in his projects.
The couple's two-year relationship ended amicably three years ago, according to Tan.
She claimed that during their time together, he had asked her for money several times.
Tan said that Chan contacted her and threatened to expose nude photos of her.
"Since you love to share people's post, I will let you experience the feeling as well," said the message sent to her.
According to Tan, she had never willingly taken nude photographs of herself for Chan and said the pictures were most likely taken when she was asleep.
Tan, together with MCA Public Complaints Bureau chief Datuk Seri Michael Chong, told her story to the media at a press conference at Wisma MCA here Monday.
Chong said Tan will lodge a police report and urged other victims to come forward to seek help.
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