According to a State Patrol report distributed on Friday, Kintner and the woman conducted a sexually explicit conversation on Skype, which resulted in both participants engaging in masturbation.

Immediately afterward, the woman, who went by the name of Vinciane Diderot, threatened to post the video to YouTube and share it with a number of Kintner’s contacts, including the governor.

The patrol report included a transcript of the Skype conversations that occurred on July 30, 2015, and extended into July 31. In the conversations, Kintner started by saying that he had never done anything like this before. The woman encouraged him and said that she would teach him.

He protested that he couldn’t do this, that it was not right and “would break my wife’s heart if she knew I did this.” But he interspersed those cautions with comments about the woman being “smoking hot” and having a great body.

As soon as the masturbation ends, the woman switched from encouraging Kintner to threatening to use the video against him. She directed him to transfer $4,500 via Western Union to an address in the West African nation of Ivory Coast. She told him to tell Western Union that he knew the person receiving the money and that it was a donation.