Another suspect to surrender in NYC crypto torture case: Reports
26 Maio 2025 - 10:55PM
Cointelegraph


A second person suspected of being involved in a high-profile
crypto kidnapping case in New York City is expected to turn himself
in to police, according to several reports.
The second man is a Swiss crypto investor who allegedly assisted
business partner Joel Woeltz, who is accused of kidnapping Michael Valentino Teofrasto
Carturan and torturing him in a Soho apartment in an attempt to
pressure him into revealing his crypto wallet phrase, ABC7 New York
reported on May 26.
A separate NBC report said the Swiss trader — who is not
named — would turn himself over to police within a week. However,
FOX5 New York reported
that the man may already be in custody, citing conflicting
sources.
The New York Post reported that the man is the co-founder of a Swiss
trading firm.
Woeltz, known as the “crypto king of Kentucky,” is facing
several charges, including kidnapping, unlawful imprisonment and
assault. He allegedly held the victim at his apartment for 17
days.
Woeltz’s assistant, Italian-born Beatrice Folchi, was also
arrested, however, she was freed, and no charges have been laid
against her.
The arrests came after Teofrasto Carturan, aged 28 from Italy,
managed to escape the apartment on May 23 — the
day he had allegedly been told would be his “death day.”
CNN reported that Teofrasto Carturan agreed to give up
his crypto seed phrase, which was stored on his laptop
in another room, and as he went to get his laptop, Woeltz turned
his back, allowing him to bolt to the exit.
Several New York news outlets shared videos of the victim
running outside, barefoot, toward a traffic officer.
Sometime after, police arrested Woeltz at his Soho apartment and
took him into custody.
He remains detained, and his next court date is set for May
28.
Alleged victim shares ordeal
Teofrasto Carturan claimed to police that he arrived from Italy
on May 6 and went to the Soho apartment to meet his “business
partners.”
Sometime later, he claimed his passport was token he was
tortured to reveal his crypto seed phrase. NBC New York reported
that Teofrasto Carturan has an estimated net worth of around $30 million.
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Police said Teofrasto Carturan was tied up with electrical cords
and electrocuted. His feet were also tased while submerged in water
and the alleged perpetrators held an electric chainsaw to his leg,
threatening to cut off his limbs.
Police claimed they found a Polaroid of the alleged perpetrators
torturing Teofrasto Carturan, one showing him bound to a chair with
a gun to his head.
Teofrasto Carturan was also allegedly forced to smoke crack
cocaine and was urinated on in the Soho apartment, described by NBC
New York reporters as a “high-end frat house” with stripper poles
and expensive liquor scattered throughout the five-story
building.
Carturan spent some time being treated at a hospital after escaping, the New York
Post said.
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