Schedule to take the crypto of the Martel victim, went back months, say public prosecutors
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For months, two cryptocurrency investors have put pressure on their old friend to transfer his electronic devices and passkey to a crypto account worth millions of dollars, according to public prosecutors and an internal police report.
The investors, John Woeltz and William Duplession, asked the man to meet three different times. During the first meeting, outside of Manhattan, the investors convinced the man, Michael Valentino Teofrasto Carturan, to give them some of his devices and the passkey, said prosecutors.
Then, months later, Mr. Woeltz and Mr Duplession invited Mr. Carturan out to come to New York City for a second meeting and to ensure that they would return the money. Instead, said prosecutors, they demanded more of his devices and feeling threatened, Mr Carturan obliged.
But Mr Woeltz and Mr. Duplession wanted even more. Public Prosecutors said that a third meeting, on 6 May, led to Mr. Woeltz and Mr Duplession that Mr. Carturan kidnapped and tortured in manners that whip electrocution, guns and set him on fire.
The new details in the criminal case that attracted international attention came to the fore on Wednesday, when officers of justice drop a complaint against 12 counts and Mr Woeltz and Mr Duplesse accused of first degree kidnapping, abuse and various other charges. It was the latest development in the filthy case against the investors who are accused of torturing Mr Carturan for almost three weeks in a luxury mansion in Manhattan.
Both men were charged last month With torture and kidnapping in a lower court in Manhattan. The two have since been sued by a large jury, although the exact charges in the indictment were sealed until Wednesday.
Mr. Woeltz and Mr. Duplesse sat on Wednesday morning in a cold courtroom in the Supreme Court of Manhattan with prison jumpsuits, their wrists are buffered behind their backs. They were flanked at the defense table by their lawyers and a ring of the court officers of the state of New York, while a couple of reporters and photographers looked from the gallery.
It was the first time that both men had appeared in court since their arrests in May. They are held in the Rikers Island Jail Complex without bail.
During the hearing, prosecutors painted a picture of years of friendship between the three men who were transferred in a violent schedule, making Mr. Carturan Bloody and was damaged last month in the streets of the center of Manhattan.
But Mr. Woeltz’s lawyers and the lawyers of Mr Duplession pushed back on the report of the public prosecutors about the events and called it a “completely false” story and argued instead that Mr Carturan had been a willing participant in a three -week bucket in the mansion.
Both lawyers said they had spoken with witnesses who were at different points in the house and obtained video that Mr Carturan laughed, smiled and ‘have the time of his life’, including smoking crackcocaine and participation in a sex orgia.
During his period of captivity, Mr. Carturan went to Diners, clubs and church, the lawyers said. Sometimes, they said, he only walked through the neighborhood.
He had the opportunity to say: ‘Hey, I am being tortured. Hey, I am kidnapped, “said Sanford Talkin, Mr Duplession’s lawyer. “He didn’t because that wasn’t the case.”
The Episode, which took place in the heart of NolitaOne of the busiest and richest neighborhoods in the city fell in sight last month, then Mr. Carturan fled the luxury mansion where public prosecutors say that Mr. Woeltz and Mr Duplession had held him against his will.
Mr Carturan and Mr Woeltz had ties with a Crypto Hedgefonds in New York, passed by a law enforcement officer according to an internal police report. But Mr Carturan and Mr Woeltz had a fall about money and Mr Carturan flew to Italy before Mr Woeltz persuaded him to return to New York on 6 May, according to officers of Justice and the report.
A police detective in New York, who was Secure For the mansion, Mr Carturan drove from the airport to Nolita’s house, according to two city officials with knowledge of the business.
The Department investigates the detective, Roberto Cordero, who has also served for years on the security detail of Mayor Eric Adams, and a second detective, Raymond J. Low, who also offered the security for the house.
Then Mr. Carturan arrived at the house, Mr. Woeltz and Mr Duplesse captured him and took his phone, in which he dropped out for a period of almost three weeks in which they urinated on Mr Carturan, tied him with electric cords and cut him with a small chainsaw, all in an attempt to get more of his passwords and money, according to the agreers and the reports.
The men also arranged that Mr Carturan was photographed, so it seems that he was not being held against his will, officers of Justice said.
But on May 23, Mr. Carturan.
After weeks of captivity, Mr. succeeded Carturan in slipping out of the house when Mr. Woeltz left the room in which the men were, said prosecutors. After flights, he ran the block – barefoot and bleed out of the head – and warned a traffic agent on the corner of Mulberry and Spring Streets. In supervision video Obtained by NBC 4, he can be seen running through the block in a state of apparent need.
Mr. Carturan then told the police his harrowing story.
Another person in the mansion, Beatrice Folchi, 24, was accused by the police in May of kidnapping and illegal prison, but she was released and her prosecution was postponed, according to a legislative officer who has informed the case.
On Tuesday, the Bureau for Alcohol, Tobacco, firearms and explosives announced that it carried out an investigation with the police in Smithland, Ky., in connection with the case.
Federal authorities obtained a house search for a house in Smithland where Mr Woeltz and Mr Duplession had remained earlier this year, according to public registers and a law enforcement officer. Authorities have found 16 weapons from the property, all of whom were legal, the official said.
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