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the Hobbs Act"
United States v. Enmons 410 U.S. 396: "wrongful has meaning in the Act only if it limits the statute's coverage to those instances where the obtaining of the property would itself be wrongful because the alleged extortionist has no lawful claim to that property."
http://law.gsu.edu/library/index/bibliographies/vi ew?id=28 [gsu.edu]
Remember scox sending out 1500 letters, which essentially said: "pay us for our UNIX code that's in Linux, or we'll sue you."