/ɪksˈtɔːtə/ – noun
Definition: người tống, moi (tiền).
A more thorough explanation: An extorter is a person who unlawfully obtains money, property, or services from another individual through coercion, intimidation, or threats. Extortion is a criminal offense that involves the use of force or threats to compel someone to give up something of value.
Example: The defendant was charged with attempting to extort money from the victim by threatening to release damaging information.