

Crypto King's Reign of Terror: 17 Days of Torture in SoHo Townhouse
In a shocking turn of events in New York City's SoHo district, a 28-year-old Italian man was held captive and subjected to 17 days of torture at the hands of two cryptocurrency investors. The victim, whose identity is being withheld for his safety, was held in a luxurious townhouse that rents for a staggering $75,000 per month. According to the police report, the victim was repeatedly urinated on, electrocuted with electric wires, and forced to consume crack cocaine. The most gruesome detail involves the alleged use of a saw to inflict injuries on the victim's leg. \"It was a horrific scene,\" stated a law enforcement official involved in the case, speaking on condition of anonymity. \"The level of brutality is something we rarely see.\" The victim managed to escape only after revealing his Bitcoin password to his captors. He was found bloodied and barefoot in the street, where he was able to alert a passing police officer. The two suspects, identified as John Woeltz and William Duplessis, have been arrested and charged with multiple felonies. The case highlights the dark underbelly of the cryptocurrency world and underscores the dangers of high-stakes financial transactions.