Two men charged in Ivory Coast for trying to blackmail MP Tony Clement
OTTAWA — Two men in Africa’s Ivory Coast have been charged with trying to blackmail Canadian MP Tony Clement by posing as a woman online and demanding money after Clement shared explicit sexual images with them.
RCMP confirmed Monday the two men arrested by the Ivory Coast’s cyber-crimes unit were charged in connection with Clement’s case.
In November, Clement asked the RCMP to investigate after he admitted to sending sexually explicit images to what he believed was a “consenting female,” but later learned was an online account being run by “foreign actors” trying to extort him for 50,000 euros.
The Ontario MP and one other alleged victim both received electronic invitations from a “Brianna Dounia” — a fake online profile that appeared to belong to a young white female, according to information published by the Ivory Coast’s cyber-crimes agency.