mainprizer
/ˈmeɪnˌpraɪzər/Definitions
1. noun
A person who brings a lawsuit or makes a legal charge against another, especially with the intention of extorting money.
“The mainprizer was accused of harassment and was forced to drop the case.”
2. verb
To bring a lawsuit or make a legal charge against someone, especially with the intention of extorting money.
“The victim was mainprized by the perpetrator, who demanded a large sum of money.”