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Two cryptocurrency investors, who are charged in connection with the alleged weeks-long torture of an Italian tourist in an upscale Manhattan townhouse, allegedly held two other victims against their ...
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The Mirror US on MSNCrypto investors plead not guilty to brutal torture and kidnapping of man in alleged plot to steal BitcoinWilliam Duplessie and John Woeltz are accused of torturing and kidnapping an Italian man for several weeks in a bid to steal his Bitcoin ...
Two cryptocurrency investors met three times with the victim, a longtime friend, demanding his electronic devices and the ...
An Italian man was kidnapped and tortured for weeks in a New York City townhouse, allegedly over a Bitcoin password.
The two men charged in an alleged kidnapping and torture case in New York City pleaded not guilty before the judge ordered ...
The crypto bros who allegedly tortured an Italian millionaire for his Bitcoin password also held two other victims “against their will,” prosecutors revealed Wednesday – along with shocking new ...
William Duplessie. Yuki Iwamura/AP A spokesperson with the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office and Woeltz’s attorney, Wayne Gosnell, have not responded to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
The suspects, both handcuffed and in jumpsuits, were arraigned in a Manhattan courtroom Wednesday after a grand jury indicted them on a dozen charges.
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Two men pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to charges they kidnapped a man for three weeks in Manahttan's upscale SoHo neighborhood, shocked him with electric wires and dangled him ...
Two men, John Woeltz and William Duplessie, are accused of kidnapping an Italian man for three weeks in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood to extract his bitcoin password. They allegedly used brutal ...
Cyrpto kings John Woeltz, 37, and his alleged accomplice, William Duplessie, 33, are known for dropping $100,000 in a single night partying it up at an exclusive erotic nightclub.
A second suspect surrendered Tuesday in connection to the alleged torture of a man in New York City over his refusal to disclose a Bitcoin password, police said.
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