Allison Cross Accused Of Attempting To Extort John Stamos

Accused of trying to extort John Stamos, Allison Cross and Scott Sippola are on trial. John Stamos contacted his lawyers after he was threatened with having “compromising” photos released if he didn’t pay $ 680,000. The photos that Allison Cross and Scott Sippola allegedly tried to sell are of Stamos at a 2004 party in Florida.

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Crimes Scott Sippola and Allison Cross are charged with

In Michigan, the trial Allison and Scott’s accused extortion of John Stamos is on. While Allison Cross and John Stamos were corresponding via e-mail, Stamos was contacted by “Brian L” and “Jessica T,” both threatening to sell compromising photos to the tabloids. The people who contacted Stamos asked for $ 680,000 in exchange for not releasing photos of Stamos at a party. Stamos asked Cross about the plot via email, and she indicated that she knew about it.

John Stamos’ reaction to the extortion

John Stamos contacted the FBI and his lawyers when he was asked to pay to prevent the release of the photos. The existence of photos from Stamos’ 2004 Orlando trip is not contested. The photographs are likely to be released by Stamos when the trial is over. The lawyers for John Stamos managed to get any mention of Allison Cross and John Stamos’ alleged relationship blocked from the majority of the trial, though it was mentioned during opening statements.

Punishments for extortion Allison Cross may face

You will find heavy punishments for extortion in Michigan. Allison Cross and Scott Sippola could possibly be facing a very long time in jail if they are convicted. Any time a person threatens injury to person or reputation and requests payment to prevent said injury, it could be considered extortion. In Michigan, extortion can carry a 20-year jail sentence or a fine up to $ 10,000.

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