extorsion
/ˌɛksˈtɔrˌʒən, ˌɛksˈtɔːʒən/Definitions
1. noun
the act of extorting money or other benefits from someone, especially by using threats, intimidation, or violence.
“The police investigated a case of extorsion committed by a gang leader against local business owners.”
2. noun
a forced or wrongful taking of something, especially money or property.
“The judge ruled that the extorsion of the company’s assets by the former CEO was illegal and must be returned.”