Retired escort threatening to out clients

Gentlemen (and Ladies),

A reminder never to reveal RW information, no matter how comfortable you might get with the other person. SCMarley (who has retired) sent a group email threatening to out her former clients. There were a few addresses on the distribution list that had clearly identifying information (eg. real names and company names).

Be careful as always.
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Gentlemen (and Ladies),

A reminder never to reveal RW information, no matter how comfortable you might get with the other person. SCMarley (who has retired) sent a group email threatening to out her former clients. There were a few addresses on the distribution list that had clearly identifying information (eg. real names and company names).

Be careful as always. Originally Posted by squashhead
You need to become investigator track this retire sex worker down.I don't keep black book.I don't understand why sex workers keep black book.I destroy hobbyists Info after appointment.Keeping INFo can fall into wrong hands.Plus Illegal business all states.Sorry to hear you have to deal with this retire sex worker.
RALPHEY BOY's Avatar
what a fuking bitch!!!..
Guest010619's Avatar
If she really felt guilty, she should just reimburse everybody and tell them sorry and thank you, and I promise never to see you again.
It's a fake.

It ends by saying she is going to contact all the "wives and girlfriends" to apologize to them.

How the fuck would she know their names and contact information?

Answer: She doesn't. That we written just to scare away all of her former clients.

I suspect that Marley has/had a husband or boyfriend that just found out about her past or perhaps had a big fight with her for some other reason. Somehow he found her client contact list.

To get back at her, he sent out this e-mail. It will destroy her reputation and make it difficult for her to get back into the business. It will also stop any clients from ever trying to contact her again - just in case.
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It's a fake.

It ends by saying she is going to contact all the "wives and girlfriends" to apologize to them.

How the fuck would she know their names and contact information?

Answer: She doesn't. That we written just to scare away all of her former clients.

I suspect that Marley has/had a husband or boyfriend that just found out about her past or perhaps had a big fight with her for some other reason. Somehow he found her client contact list.

To get back at her, he sent out this e-mail. It will destroy her reputation and make it difficult for her to get back into the business. It will also stop any clients from ever trying to contact her again - just in case. Originally Posted by ExNYer
Calling every number on her phone may eventually lead to at least several real world numbers and some very uncomfortable explanations.
This is why we never give our real number and why we have hobby phones and apps that hide our information.
Whether it's real or not, slip ups happen on either end.
As they say in Men In Black.
"Silence, is our native tongue."

Add secrecy to that, we blend in and not stand out.
That's a possibility. But in the list of email addresses was a medical professional and a couple of company owners who used their business email address. I was able to easily look up who they were. There may have been other clients who revealed their real world info in person to her.

It's a fake.

It ends by saying she is going to contact all the "wives and girlfriends" to apologize to them.

How the fuck would she know their names and contact information?

Answer: She doesn't. That we written just to scare away all of her former clients.

I suspect that Marley has/had a husband or boyfriend that just found out about her past or perhaps had a big fight with her for some other reason. Somehow he found her client contact list.

To get back at her, he sent out this e-mail. It will destroy her reputation and make it difficult for her to get back into the business. It will also stop any clients from ever trying to contact her again - just in case. Originally Posted by ExNYer
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  • 02-02-2016, 06:58 PM
I think it is pretty amazing that people don't just make up a burner email. You can make one in gmail in about 60 seconds. If she sent me that email I would just laugh at her, even though she is a bitch for doing it.
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This doesn't make sense anyway. 'Help hurt'?? 'Break the news'??

Soooo, right now, the wives and girlfriends don't know, but 'breaking the news' to them now is supposed do what, exactly? Oh, that's right. Hurt them.

Exactly about real world info. Providers don't give up theirs, so why should we give ours? Tell you what, give me yours and I'll give you mine.

Oh, you're not comfortable with that? You don't say.
I just happened to stumble across this and WOW! What a cunt! And either somebody's doing some major Step Work and truely wanting to make amends or (in aggreance with ExNYer) it's indeed this new boyfriend or husband trying to make sure she is never able to make her way back into the business. I guess only time will tell. Do keep us posted if this whore makes any other contact with you.

(To squashhead) So did you or are you going to respond?
So did you or are you going to respond? Originally Posted by TylerKash
I did not respond. I never met her - I had only made an inquiry once a while back and she had saved my email address. I kept my RW info private. If she is married and retired, she should have deleted her hobby email account and provider accounts, but she still has an eccie account that she logged into last month. Anyway, I hope she did not follow up on her threat. This is a cautionary tale to take security seriously.
I did not respond. I never met her - I had only made an inquiry once a while back and she had saved my email address. I kept my RW info private. If she is married and retired, she should have deleted her hobby email account and provider accounts, but she still has an eccie account that she logged into last month. Anyway, I hope she did not follow up on her threat. This is a cautionary tale to take security seriously. Originally Posted by squashhead
Ohhhh, I see! My apologies, I misunderstood Hunny. And yes, I totally agree that all should have been deleted and also agree that client's RW info should be kept private. In my opinion, just as provider's use an alias, clients should do the same. With the exception of the first 2 providers you see (MAYBE) there should be no need to disclose your real name being that you can use those first 2 providers as references.
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ILearn from another's mistake.
A forensic digital purchase history is forever. It's like lamination...peetzuh peetzuh !!
So we reall are ALL F U K T, just sayin...

My dos zlwote...
derek303's Avatar
She does this to the wrong person and she's the one that will be hurt.....