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I'm about to send an email and feel it might be necessary to inform the recipient that others know about everything. There is over $100k owed, and his livelihood as a JAG Lawyer is at risk. If he loses the money and the investigation doesn't go well, he could be dishonorably discharged and disbarred from practicing law. He has also shown a lack of morals and is willing to go to any lengths to get what he wants. How can I subtly let him know that if anything were to happen to me, he would be the number one suspect?

March 27th, 2023

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