It is illegal.
Depending on the context, blackmail is already a verb. For example "to blackmail someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
someone amazing because she deserves alot!!
Never mind legal, -do you really think that would make you happy or have a productive relationship.
You dont
no, to threaten someone is to tell them you will do something but to blackmail someone is to tell them you will do something to them if they dont do something in return.
Yes, blackmail is a criminal offense and individuals can be charged for it. Blackmail involves threatening to reveal damaging information about someone unless they pay money or comply with certain demands. If someone is found guilty of blackmail, they can face legal consequences, including fines and imprisonment, depending on the severity of the offense and jurisdiction.
yes because he deserves someone much better than you
Leave. Just leave. No one deserves to be abused by someone, especially someone they care about. You need to leave them before the abuse gets worse.
If someone is hurt on the job, he deserves workers' compensation.
No. Blackmail would be if you went to the boyfriend and threatened to tell on him unless he paid you something.
because they recognize someone ore something that deserves honor, and they show that is was important.
Yes, you can sue someone for blackmail, which is a criminal offense involving the threat of revealing damaging information unless money or other benefits are provided. You can seek legal action against the blackmailer in civil court to seek damages and stop the blackmail.