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Feds: Tawdry blackmailer had his standards; refused to hand over incriminating video at a Dunkin' Donuts

Oh, you just know they'll be burning the midnight oil at the Inside Track tonight, trying to figure out which married male Boston celebrity who was having money trouble last fall tried to pick up some sweet young things at Venu.

The reason we know is because a Lowell man is facing federal blackmail charges today for trying to extort $20,000 from the guy for an incriminating video he claims to have taken there.

In an affidavit, the FBI agent who investigated Felix Paulino referred to his victim only as "John Doe," but said he is "a well-known Boston personality" who is married and about whom "there were media reports in both newspapers and on television" regarding his financial situation.

On the morning of Oct. 22, the government charges, Paulino called Doe's agent and said he had a video, two or three minutes long, showing Doe at Venu, which was last in the news for a quadruple shooting outside on Nov. 18:

Felix Paulino further claimed that the video depicted John Doe talking to several young women and attempting to lure them to his room. Felix Paulino told the Cooperator that John Doe touches the young women, and tells them that he is a "player" and they are not.

According to the affidavit, Paulino demanded $20,000 or he'd turn the video over to TMZ. When the agent - who had promptly contact the FBI - agreed to meet, Paulino got finicky, the affidavit says: He wanted to meet in a "public" place, but rejected a hotel lobby and a nearby Dunkin' Donuts.

The two eventually agreed to meet at an unspecified restaurant, but Paulino didn't show. And then he got arrested.

Innocent, etc.

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Can we really blame the guy for trying to make a couple shills off of this?

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He should have offered to sell the man the video before he sold it to TMZ. For a discount even.

The difference between an offer and a threat is a few words, and a big legal headache.

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Yes, we can.

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Too good for Dunkies? I'd suspect a UHub regular. If he cycles to work every day, it's a lock.

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Go down to the Liberty Hotel any Thursday night and you'll find dozens of married men hitting on girls. It's like Ashley Madison night down there!

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Better question, was the celebrity wearing his bloody sock?

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