Italian Man Allegedly Tortured for Bitcoin Password in Shocking SoHo Kidnapping Case

June 11, 2025
Italian Man Allegedly Tortured for Bitcoin Password in Shocking SoHo Kidnapping Case
  • A 28-year-old Italian national was allegedly lured to a townhouse in SoHo on May 6, 2025, under threats to his family's safety, where he claims he was held captive for 17 days.

  • William Duplessie and John Woeltz have pleaded not guilty to charges of kidnapping, assault, and torture related to the victim, Michael Valentino Teofrasto Carturan, during a court hearing on June 11, 2025.

  • The indictment alleges that the defendants held Carturan against his will with the intent to terrorize him, seeking to extract his Bitcoin password.

  • Prosecutors claim that the defendants subjected Carturan to severe torture methods, including electric shocks and beatings, to gain access to his cryptocurrency wallet.

  • During his captivity, the victim reported being tortured with electrical wires, forced to smoke crack, and dangled from a five-story staircase.

  • Carturan managed to escape after agreeing to provide his computer password while the defendants went to retrieve the device.

  • Authorities discovered a disturbing array of items during a search of the townhouse, including cocaine, a chainsaw, body armor, and Polaroid photos of the victim.

  • The defendants are accused of using a pistol and a chainsaw to inflict harm on the victim, highlighting the brutality of the alleged torture.

  • Defense attorneys presented evidence, including a video showing the victim appearing relaxed before his escape, arguing that it contradicts claims of torture.

  • Prosecutor Sarah Kahn countered the defense's narrative, stating that victims of abuse may not always exhibit expected behaviors.

  • The New York City police are investigating two detectives who provided security at the townhouse, placing them on modified leave during the ongoing inquiry.

  • Judge Gregory Carro ordered that Duplessie and Woeltz remain in custody without bail until their next court appearance scheduled for July 15, 2025.

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