TRENTON, N.J. - Miss New Jersey has received a
second threatening package from someone trying to blackmail her into
relinquishing her crown, her attorney says.
 Amy Polumbo, Miss New Jersey 2007, addresses the media during
a news conference where she announced that she had received a blackmail
letter demanding that she resign her crown or face public disclosure of
private photos, Thursday, July 5, 2007, in Asbury Park, N.J. Behind her is
family friend John McClave. [AP]
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Anthony Caruso, an attorney for Amy
Polumbo, said that he was notified about the package Saturday and that it
contained a threatening letter and possibly new photographs of the 22-year-old
woman.
Caruso would not comment Sunday on the exact contents of the package or say
who received it, but said he had given it to state investigators.
Polumbo announced Thursday that someone was trying to blackmail her with old
photographs and demanding that she give up her crown by Friday. The student at
Wagner College in New York did not step down and has declined to comment
publicly beyond her announcement.
Caruso did not say what the first set of photos showed, but he said Friday
said that it was the captions on the photographs that troubled Polumbo, not the
images. He would not reveal what the captions said.
The first runner-up to Polumbo in the Miss New Jersey pageant in June denied
any involvement in the blackmail scheme and said she hoped the scandal wouldn't
affect future competitions.
"I wish only the best for Amy and her family at this time," Ronica
Licciardello told the New York Post and New York Daily News.
A spokesman for the New Jersey attorney general said Friday that his office
would not confirm an investigation. The phone rang unanswered Sunday in a call
to another spokesman.
Polumbo is to represent New Jersey in the next Miss America pageant.