Yes it is However if he takes money from you and does not put you in he can be had up for blackmail and harboring a criminal "you" so once you have given him any thing he is then also in a position to be black mailed by you.
EMBEZZLE - The wrongful or willful taking of money or property belonging to someone else after the money or property has lawfully come into the possession or control of the person taking it. >'Lectirc Law Lexicon< (e.g.- If you were hired as a company's bookkeeper and handled the company's funds, and using that trust you stole or mis-used the company's money - then you have committed embezzlement.)
No! stealing is when you purposely take an item or thing from someone. It's most likely that you found the money and didn't intentionally try to rob someone. It is just too bad that the victim lost the money in the first place. I lost money too but I didn't necessarily jump to the conclusion that someone stole it. So enjoy that money, it's yours!
That is when someone owes money for something and does not pay it.
Of course you can, if you have a legitimate reason to bring suit against the person. The fact that you owe the person money doesn't change that. However, you had better be sure that the reason for the suit is real, or you will have more trouble on your hands than just owing someone money.
The average amount of money that paralegals make in Arizona is $47,000. Some earn as high as $75,000 and others as low as $30,000 depending on employer and level of experience.
You can't, but the police can. It's called blackmail and is illegal.
Blackmail is a form of coercion where someone threatens to reveal damaging or embarrassing information about another person unless certain demands are met. It is typically done to obtain money, property, or some other benefit from the victim.
It is called extortion or blackmail and is illegal.
Blackmail is pretty much when you bribe someone into not telling them your secretive things. ex. Someone giving their sibling $20.00 to not tell their parents they snuck out to go to a party would be blackmail.
to get money
Carpark muggins and blackmail spring to mind!
I believe it is just blackmail money. The act is called blackmail or extortion, and is illegal especially if paired with a specific threat.
First: paternity can be established by means other than someone's name on a birth certificate. Second: the employer can withhold money only to the extent that a court order directs the employer to do so.
Blackmail: The crime involving threat or purpose of compelling a person to do an act against his or her will, or purpose for taking the person's money or property. By Shanaia Munroe
through lots of money and blackmail
Blackmail or Extortion
If you lent your employer money and were laid off, you ask your employer for your money back! If you do not get it back you sue him in a court of law.