In November 2009, Avalos renewed contact with the victim and once again threatened to expose the sexual encounters if more money was not paid. When the victim did not immediately agree to pay more money, Avalos sent the victim an e-mail in December 2009, which contained the following threatening language: "You are luckier than Tiger you were given the chance to have your big mistake kept away from your wife/media/practice." The e-mail message goes on to state that "my platoon is losing guys every day," and directs that any future payments would not be made at the Drury.
Later in December 2009, the victim agreed to make one last payment to end the threats. Avalos agreed that in return for a cash payment of $3,500, the threats would end and this would be "our last dealing." Avalos directed that the payment should be made to an individual identified as "Ethan" at the Journeys Kidz retail store in West County Mall. He stated in an e-mail that he was still "on pretty strict duty" and had limited time before he would have to "check in at the barracks." On December 29, 2009, the victim made a cash payment in the amount of $3,500 to "Ethan" at the store as directed. Ethan was the defendant.
ETHAN MIKEAL AVALOS, St. Louis City, pled guilty last June to one felony count of extortion by interstate communications, and appeared today for sentencing before United States District Judge E. Richard Webber.
This case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Assistant United States Attorney James E. Crowe, Jr. handled the case for the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
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