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The two men accused of kidnapping and torturing an Italian businessman pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to the horrific crimes that reportedly unfolded in a SoHo townhouse last month. John Woeltz and ...
Grand jury indictments were unsealed Wednesday for the two men accused in the Lower Manhattan cryptocurrency and torture case​.
PADUCAH, Ky. (WCBS/WPSD/CNN/CNN Newsource/WKRC) — The man accused of kidnapping and torturing an Italian man for 17 days in ...
A cryptocurrency investor from Kentucky was arrested in Manhattan on Friday after allegedly holding an Italian businessman captive for more than two weeks in a luxury SoHo apartment.. John Woeltz ...
John Woeltz, 37, was charged with 2 counts of assault, kidnapping, unlawful imprisonment and criminal possession of a firearm. Woeltz lived at the address on Prince Street, police said.
John Woeltz is arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court on May 24. (Curtis Means/POOL) Tisch refuted reports that Duplessie surrendered after partying in the Hamptons over Memorial Day Weekend.
John Woeltz, was arrested in his ... On May 6, they lured the man — whose name has not been released by officials — to a posh townhouse in Manhattan’s Soho neighborhood, ...
John Woeltz — seen here after being arrested at his rented Soho townhouse — reportedly would “order about $1,500, $2,000 in food every day, literally from the best restaurants.” ...
John Woeltz, crypto entrepreneur, was arrested for allegedly torturing a man in a SoHo, NYC apartment for weeks, police said. Police said they found photos of the victim being tied up and tortured.
Like co-defendant John Woeltz, the second suspect is expected to face charges of kidnapping, assault and unlawful imprisonment, according to police. The man -- William Duplessie -- turned himself ...
New York City cops joined federal officials and Kentucky State Police to go through a property belonging to cryptocurrency investor John Woeltz and his associate William Duplessie, according to TMZ.