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Dude, this is the kind of red flag, where you really should get the police involved, or at least consult with them.
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Figure out who deals with cybercrimes in your region. It’s likely a separate agency and they have the resources to actually investigate.
Be clear that it’s not the pictures that are the problem. It’s the threat.
If you want the pictures removed, your girlfriend should file a GDPR deletion request with the website. But coordinate that with the police because the worst thing could be the website deleting it and the police then going “we don’t see what you have described on the website, we can’t do anything”
Go to the equivalent of the FBI. FBI is national police, and they are also an intelligence agency. They’re not incompetent. Whatever the equivalent is in your country, go to them.
If this were in the United States, then the targets being in multiple states would enhance the FBI’s jurisdiction.
The more geographically spread out these targets are, the more of a case there is to be made for handling it “at the national level”.
Heck you might even be able to contact the actual FBI since the website is US (no idea whether this is true).
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