Hobbs Act — Extortion Under Color of Official Right is a federal law that criminalizes the use of fear or force to extort money or property from another person or entity. It is a criminal offense for any public official or employee to use their official authority to induce or attempt to induce another individual or entity to part with money or property through the use of threats, fear, or force. This includes any type of official action, such as making a false arrest or using a false document. Types of Hobbs Act — Extortion Under Color of Official Right include: • Bribery: A public official or employee unlawfully demanding money or property in exchange for a benefit or advantage. • Extortion: A public official or employee unlawfully demanding money or property by threat or fear of future harm or consequences. • Theft: A public official or employee stealing money or property from another person or entity. • Fraud: A public official or employee misrepresenting facts or circumstances to obtain money or property from another person or entity.