Well sure, just like you could give them the wrong private key.
I always find these arguments against coercion attacks unconvincing. "Well, they can force you to give them information A, but for some reason not force you to give them information B." No, they'll put you in jail and force you to give them all the information needed to send check-ins, period.
I always find these arguments against coercion attacks unconvincing. "Well, they can force you to give them information A, but for some reason not force you to give them information B." No, they'll put you in jail and force you to give them all the information needed to send check-ins, period.