Another suspect has surrendered to New York City police in connection with the alleged abduction and torture of an Italian tourist, who was targeted for access to his cryptocurrency account.
William Duplessie, a 32-year-old Miami resident, turned himself in Tuesday and faces charges of kidnapping, assault, unlawful imprisonment, and criminal possession of a weapon, AP reported, citing police authorities.
Duplessie was arrested after crypto investor John Woeltz and alleged accomplice Beatrice Folchi were apprehended on Friday. Folchi was initially charged with kidnapping and unlawful imprisonment, but was later released.
The kidnapping was uncovered Friday when the 28-year-old Italian victim escaped an upscale Manhattan apartment and alerted authorities. He claimed he had been held captive, beaten and tortured for nearly three weeks to give up access to his crypto assets.
Duplessie is a crypto entrepreneur that co-founded Swiss-based investment firm Pangea Blockchain Fund, according to The New York Times . The Block has reached out to Pangea Blockchain Fund for comments.
Meanwhile, Woeltz faces multiple charges, including first-degree kidnapping, first-degree unlawful imprisonment, two counts of second-degree assault, and criminal possession of a firearm, according to earlier news reports .
The arrests come as part of a broader surge in violent crimes targeting individuals with significant cryptocurrency holdings, with similar incidents recently reported in France , the UK , and Las Vegas.