A 17-year-old Napier youth has admitted a blackmail charge after creating a fake Facebook profile and telling a woman he had photos of her in compromising positions.
Carl Jason Thompson, who said he committed the offence because he was bored, also admitted forgery, after creating a bogus electronic business card and claiming he was a model talent scout.
Thompson pleaded guilty to the two charges in Napier District Court on Friday, and defence counsel William Hawkins indicated he'd be seeking a discharge without conviction under Section 106 of the Sentencing Act.
Judge Bridget Mackintosh remanded Thompson on bail to appear for sentence on March 1 next year.
According to a summary of facts, Thompson created a false Facebook profile under the name "John TheMan", later changed to "John Lajoie" and used it to contact women whose names he found on "suggest friends" lists, but who were not known to him.