
The second suspect was arrested for kidnapping and torture of Italian tourists at a high -end Manhattan house for several weeks to steal his cryptocurrency.
William Duplessie, 32, was on Tuesday after his accomplice was arrested last week.
Their victims told the police that the police were shocked by the roof railing and shocked by the electric front and attacked by the attackers to reveal their Bitcoin wallet password.
The two suspects were accused of kidnapping with the intention of collecting ransom, assault, illegal imprisonment and other crimes.
The arrest is said to have been tortured for almost three weeks after the victim escaped the house from Soho (SOHO), one of the richest areas in New York.
According to the police, DuPlesie is a business partner of a 37 -year -old John Woeltz arrested on Friday.
According to the BBC’s US partner CBS News, WoELTZ is a crypto investor from Kentucky and is leased to Soro Home, which is believed to have been assaulted.
Investigators in the case arrested women on Friday, but the prosecution refused to prosecute.
The victim, who was not openly nominated, told the police that he came to New York from Italy on May 6.
He arrived at the suspect’s house and claimed that Woeltz took a passport and captured him for 17 days.
The police said they were shot and shot and threatened to the family when attackers demanded to disclose their passwords. He was also forced to smoke crack cocaine.
The 28 -year -old Italian people bleed barefoot on Friday morning and agreed to give men a password.
When they got a laptop, the victim said he ran away from the eight -bedroom townhouse.
He reported the attack and was taken to the hospital for treatment, the authorities said.
The police said the police’s search said that some polaroid photographs of the victims were taught not only firearms and drugs, but also tortured.
In a separate incident in France, the police arrested more than 20 people, according to the many kidnapping of cryptocurrency entrepreneurs and their families.
The authorities said the arrest was related to the recent attempts of recent kidnapping in Nance and attempts to kidnap women and children in Paris in May.
David Seltzer, a criminal lawyer who specializes in cybercrime, said that such an event is too common.
“It’s going to be a work because I think it’s an easy way for people to get cash.”
“Instead of robs of banks, they can kidnap someone and access Bitcoin wallets or encryption wallets.”









