Suspect expected to plead guilty in Miss Teen USA ‘sextortion’ case
The suspect in the "sextortion" case involving Miss Teen USA Cassidy Wolf and at least seven other women will plead guilty Tuesday to three counts of extortion and one count of computer hacking under a plea agreement with prosecutors. Jared James Abrahams, 19, of Temecula, Calif., is accused of extortion for allegedly using malicious software known as malware to control the computer webcams of victims and take nude photographs or videos, and then allegedly sending emails to the victims threatening to publish the photos or otherwise harm their reputations.Abrahams' arrest was made public in September, at which time it was revealed that there were multiple victims in the case. Wolf expressed surprise at the time upon learning that the person who did this to her was a former high school classmate, though they were not friends in high school. Wolf described in multiple interviews that she first suspected something was wrong when she received a message from her Facebook account that someone else had tried to access her account. Later that evening, she received an anonymous email that included attachments of nude photos of her in her own bedroom, along with a threat to publish the photos if she did not comply with the sender's demands.














