If you cannot follow that simple train of logic then you don't have any business replying here.
I'm following your "train" quite well so far. You keep passwords and even private keys in e-mail. Your e-mail got hacked. You can't be trusted. Choo-choo.
I don't give a rat's ass to what happens to Maidak's account. All I know he's threatening to create a flag against me in my inbox trying to extort money from me like numerous other lackeys on this forum have tried before. Whom you've gallantly supported as well, I remember how well you were sucking up to that kabit / Kunal madarchod when he was abusing my parents. I know the kind of sick filthy individual you are. I don't need any justification for that. But don't for a moment come to my threads and pretend you have any authority over me. Or pass a judgement that I should pay up to people whom I've never interreacted with before in my life.
If your story checks out and if Maidak was indeed scammed by someone using your Bitcointalk account then your Bitcointalk account should be tagged and flagged regardless of your attempts to play the victim here. It is clearly dangerous for anyone to deal with your Bitcointalk account if even the private key associated with your staked address was compromised.
Unless Maidak failed to verify your identity, e.g. via signed message, in which case you might get tagged and flagged slightly less than you really deserve.