If the feds are going to make a case against The Espinal Gang, they need written evidence - since recorded threats often don't impress prosecutors if they aren't entirely specific. That means the FBI needs emails or texts or letters pasted together with words from periodicals which clearly spell out the blackmail terms.
There's another way to get there, though. They could try to prove a conspiracy to defraud which is the more likely crime in this case. If Sergio & Co. discussed (in writing) the idea of ruining Tyreek's reputation with false accusations if he didn't comply with their demands, that would probably be enough to bring charges ... assuming, of course, that they followed through on at least some of their threats.
The fact that Baby Mama refused to meet with the NFL is telling, IMO. If she was squeaky clean, one would think she would be glad to tell her side of the story.
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