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Cryptocurrency Investor Charged with Kidnapping and Torturing a Man to Extract Bitcoin Passwords

May 25, 2025 at 05:16 pm

A cryptocurrency investor has been charged with kidnapping and torturing an Italian man in an attempt to extract cryptocurrency passwords, according to authorities.

Cryptocurrency Investor Charged with Kidnapping and Torturing a Man to Extract Bitcoin Passwords

A cryptocurrency investor has been charged with kidnapping and torturing an Italian man in an attempt to extract cryptocurrency passwords, authorities said.

John Woeltz, 37, was arraigned in Manhattan criminal court on Saturday following his arrest on Friday.

Prosecutors allege that Woeltz held the 28-year-old victim captive for several weeks in a luxury townhouse in Manhattan’s upscale SoHo neighborhood, where he subjected him to brutal torture in an effort to access his Bitcoin.

The victim, who arrived in the U.S. on May 6, reportedly escaped from the five-story rental property, valued at $30,000 per month, on Friday and alerted police. Officers later found Polaroid photographs in the residence that appeared to document the abuse.

According to the complaints, Woeltz, along with two accomplices, stole the victim’s electronic devices and passport and demanded his cryptocurrency login credentials. When the victim refused, they allegedly beat him, shocked him with electricity, pointed a gun at his head, dangled him from the rooftop, and even cut his leg with a saw.

The victim also claimed he was forced to smoke crack cocaine and was threatened with the death of his family, reports the New York Times.

Woeltz declined to speak with investigators and immediately secured legal counsel. He was arraigned on Saturday and formally charged with four felony counts, including kidnapping for ransom, and pleaded not guilty. Judge Eric Schumacher ordered him held without bail.

A 24-year-old woman was also taken into custody on Friday in connection with the case, though she was seen walking free on Saturday, and no charges against her were yet visible in the Manhattan criminal court’s online records.

Several aspects of the case remain unclear, including the nature of the relationship between Woeltz and the victim. Woeltz is expected to appear in court again on Wednesday.

As executives and investors in the cryptocurrency industry are increasingly seeking personal security services, cases of kidnapping and ransom have been on the rise, especially in France.

In May 2024, the father of an unnamed crypto entrepreneur was freed after French law enforcement officials raided a location in a Paris suburb where he was being held hostage by organized criminals.

Also in Africa, the founder of the cryptocurrency education hub Mitroplus Labs, Festo Ivaibi, was kidnapped at gunpoint on May 17 near his residence on Bunamwaya Road in Kampala, Uganda, and forced to transfer $500,000 in cryptocurrency to his abductors.

According to an official statement by Mitroplus’s Afro Token Project on X, the kidnappers were armed, dressed in military uniforms, and falsely claimed to be security personnel of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF).

The statement further details how the attackers forced Ivaibi to unlock his crypto wallets, enabling them to carry out unauthorized transactions. A portion of Afro Token, a meme coin linked to Mitroplus Labs, was also sold during the ordeal, resulting in further financial losses.

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