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Dear colleagues,
This week, a case has come to our office that I believe is important to share with you.
**Important**: This case is completely real; initially, I thought it was a joke, but I have verified the evidence. I'll summarize the facts to keep it brief.
I am recognized in my area for handling this type of legal situations, and a well-known businessman has consulted us about a serious problem.
Last weekend, this businessman went out to dinner and enjoy a night of partying. At some point, he lost his memory and doesn't remember anything else. He woke up dirty, on an improvised camping bed, and without clothes. He noticed a strong odor on his body but assumed it was just a party that had gotten out of control.
Upon arriving home and taking a shower, he observed bruises on his genital area, which led him to think of a possible *****ually transmitted disease (STD), so he went to the doctor.
After performing the pertinent tests, no STD was detected, although he did test positive for drugs (which is not unusual for him), and he didn't give the matter much more thought.
What was truly alarming happened afterward. He received a call from a number in Turkey, informing him that there was a USB drive with a video in his office mailbox that he needed to see, and they asked him not to hang up the phone. When he played the video, he discovered that it showed him engaging in inappropriate acts in a violent manner on a sort of improvised film set.
Terrified, he hung up the phone, but they called him again, demanding a sum of money—which he did not disclose to me—to prevent the video from being made public.
The question I pose to you is: **What substance could they have administered to him for this to happen?** He is in good health, but he doesn't remember anything, and the video is completely real, not a Deep Fake.
Any ideas?
This week, a case has come to our office that I believe is important to share with you.
**Important**: This case is completely real; initially, I thought it was a joke, but I have verified the evidence. I'll summarize the facts to keep it brief.
I am recognized in my area for handling this type of legal situations, and a well-known businessman has consulted us about a serious problem.
Last weekend, this businessman went out to dinner and enjoy a night of partying. At some point, he lost his memory and doesn't remember anything else. He woke up dirty, on an improvised camping bed, and without clothes. He noticed a strong odor on his body but assumed it was just a party that had gotten out of control.
Upon arriving home and taking a shower, he observed bruises on his genital area, which led him to think of a possible *****ually transmitted disease (STD), so he went to the doctor.
After performing the pertinent tests, no STD was detected, although he did test positive for drugs (which is not unusual for him), and he didn't give the matter much more thought.
What was truly alarming happened afterward. He received a call from a number in Turkey, informing him that there was a USB drive with a video in his office mailbox that he needed to see, and they asked him not to hang up the phone. When he played the video, he discovered that it showed him engaging in inappropriate acts in a violent manner on a sort of improvised film set.
Terrified, he hung up the phone, but they called him again, demanding a sum of money—which he did not disclose to me—to prevent the video from being made public.
The question I pose to you is: **What substance could they have administered to him for this to happen?** He is in good health, but he doesn't remember anything, and the video is completely real, not a Deep Fake.
Any ideas?