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Crypto investors William Duplessie and John Woeltz ask for bail Wednesday. They're accused of kidnapping and torturing a ...
John Woeltz rented the Prince Street townhouse in Nolita where the alleged kidnapping and torture took place. An Italian man escaped a New York City apartment where he says he was kidnapped and ...
When the man left dinner with his friends, he was set upon by six men, who tased him, then drove him to an unknown location, ...
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.” ...
NYC, Bravo’s newest series and my latest reality-TV obsession. Watching rich kids do insane things might sound diabolical in ...
It comes after the arrest Friday of John Woeltz, the so-called "Kentucky crypto king" who is accused of holding a man hostage for weeks in a New York City townhome, beating him, ...
John Woeltz rented the Prince Street townhouse in Nolita where the alleged kidnapping and torture took place. An Italian man escaped a New York City apartment where he says he was kidnapped and ...
New York police believe John Woeltz, "crypto king of Kentucky," was involved in an NYC kidnapping of a tourist to get his Bitcoin password.
John Woeltz, 37, has been jailed since his arrest Friday outside the luxury rental. He was taken into custody in his bathrobe. Woeltz was ordered held without bail after his hearing Thursday.
John Woeltz rented the Prince Street townhouse in Nolita where the alleged kidnapping and torture took place. An Italian man escaped a New York City apartment where he says he was kidnapped and ...