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A terrified man was tied to a chair, injected with a substance, forced to make animal noises, punched and threatened with being shot if he didn't pay money during an ordeal that began as an online hook-up.
Sarah Stanford coaxed the unnamed man to her Geelong home, and demanded he bring the drug ice and 'Hungry Jacks' before the violent extortion attempt on Friday, September 27, 2019.
Stanford, whose ex-girlfriend was present during the 90-minute ordeal, which a Geelong judge described as 'the ultimate terror', became abusive when the man arrived without the junk food.
Sarah Stanford coaxed the unnamed man to her Geelong home, and demanded he bring the drug ice and 'Hungry Jacks' before the violent extortion attempt in September, 2019
The man, aged 46, met Stanford, a 23 year-old mum, on the dating app Skout after allegedly offering ice to her.
But on arrival without the Hungry Jacks, Stanford allegedly grabbed a kitchen knife and threatened to 'slice' him if he didn't do what