
New York (Reuters)-The magnificent jury accused the 37-year-old cryptocurrency investor accused of kidnapping a business partner in Manhattan’s luxury neighborhood for three weeks, shocking by electric wires and hanging over the stairs to try to give him out of Bitcoin’s slogan on Wednesday.
John Woeltz was arrested on May 23, showing court records. According to a criminal complaint filed in the Criminal Court in Manhattan, an unnamed man in New York said the police that Woeltz and another man, William Duplessia, 6 May took his electronic devices and Passport demanded that he gave up the slogans to steal his cryptocond.
Woeltz and Duplessia, 33, have not yet entered the request. Their lawyers refused to comment.
The local media described Woeltz as an investor of cryptocurrency and described the alleged victim as an Italian man. Both of them had links to the Hedge Fund in New York, reported The New York Times and quoted an internal police report described by a criminal official.
When a man refused to share his motto, Woeltz and Duplessia reportedly began a series of brutal beating until he managed to escape the weeks later. They tied his wrist, hit him on his head with a weapon, and threatened to kill his family, according to complaints against these two men.
Duplessia was arrested on Tuesday and on Friday it is payable in court for preliminary hearing. The judges ordered both men to detention.
Woeltz is to be charged on 11 June.
(Luc Cohen reportage in New York; Editing Alistair Bell)
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