Daniel Shellner is operating a worldwide extortion scheme. While claiming to be an international police agency called "Shield Interpol" Daniel Shellner posts false information about his targets online and then attempts to extort money from them.
As a general rule it's a good idea to seek legal advice right away if anyone is trying to blackmail or extort money from you. As advised by the legal council we've documented all communication, we've protected our financial and personal information, we've certainly not paid the extortionist, and we've filed a complaint with the FBI. Complaints can be filed with your local police station if the extortionist is located within the same state as you but if not - it's the FBI's jurisdiction and you'll need to fill out an IC3.
You can use the FBI's online locator to find the nearest field office at: https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/field-offices.
Felony extortion may be punished with 2-4 years in county jail and a fine of up to $10,000. We're doing everything we can do to ensure that Daniel Shellner serves time and pays a fine.
Daniel Shellner attempts to scare and threaten his targets into paying him to have the false comments removed and/or to pay him to secure a defense against a fake e warrant.
The domain name Daniel Shellner is using for this scam is ewarrant.org and it forwards to a free google site https://sites.google.com/view/shieldinterpol/. You can see a bunch of these fake e warrants on this site. Some of these people are famous actors and actresses and others are dead. Daniel Shellner's internet is that you will see his list of other victims and become scared so you'll pay for the scam.
The domain name ewarrant.org is privately registered through Squarespace. Daniel is using multiple email addresses associated with ewarrant.org to perpetrate this scam. These emails include but are not limited to
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected], and
[email protected]. All of these email addresses have been used to extort money. They've been submitted to the domain registrar as well as the email service provider highlighting a phishing scam... This illegal email activity is currently being reviewed.
The domain register Squarespace has partnered up with Google to investigate Daniel Shellner's scam and they intend to remove the free Google website, to have the domain name suspended and to stop Daniel Shellner's ability to send further scam emails.
Anyone with additional information regarding Daniel Shellner and/or Shield Interpol can add their experiences to an existing case with the FBI by going to the FBI's website https://www.ic3.gov/Home/ComplaintChoice and referencing the case against Daniel Shellner and Shield Interpol.