Sex Worker Jailed After Turning Up To Family Home To Blackmail Man Into Giving Her Thousands
A Polish sex worker in Essex has been jailed for 18 months after her diabolical attempts at blackmailing clients out of thousands of pounds.
Monika Konopska, 43, turned up unannounced at one married client’s family home and passed him a handwritten blackmail note.
She threatened to destroy his life by exposing him to his wife, neighbours and work colleagues after meeting him on Adultwork.

She further terrified him by sending him photos of his own adult children, which she took from Facebook.
She successfully extorted £2,000 from the victim and claimed she would now delete his ‘personal data’ and never bother him again.
However, Konopska was soon back asking for a further £300, sending threatening messages, which read: ‘I can do serious damage in your life and destroy your reputation. If you don’t want me to come to your work or your house, make a payment to this bank account to avoid further consequence.’
He paid her the £300.

It was in fact a second victim that Konopska attempted to pull this stunt on that resulted in her downfall. Like the first victim, this man had met the Pole on Adultwork. Also like the first victim, he was dumb enough to somehow have his personal details taken by the prostitute.
However, unlike the first victim, this guy simply ignored Konopska’s threats, which she kept sending until he got so annoyed that he went to the police.
He simply passed the messages to police, which included her bank details with her real name. She was promptly arrested and attempted to claim the threatening messages were merely part of a “role play”. Lol.
Konopska, who also worked as a carer and had recently split from a long-term partner, was jailed for 18 months at Chelmsford Crown Court this week. She will serve at least half her sentence in custody before being released on licence.
Fortunately for the victims, it seems their identities remain safe. Well, from the public at least. It’s possible their families cottoned on as it’s been dragged through the courts and all. Still, at least Monika Konopska won’t be blackmailing anyone else for the foreseeable. I take it business wasn’t particularly good if she had to resort to those types of moves.
For the British tourist who spoke out after being drugged and robbed of £16,000 by a trio of Brazilian women in Rio, click HERE.