A demonstrator supported Ross Ulbricht, creator and operator of the Silk Road underground market, in entrance of a federal courthouse on Jan. 13, 2015, in New York City.
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James Ellingson allegedly dealt cocaine, LSD, ecstasy and marijuana on Ross Ulbricht’s Silk Road market, and accepted greater than $500,000 price of bitcoin from Ulbricht to hold out a sequence of murders which he may not have accomplished, Manhattan federal prosecutors mentioned Thursday.
Ellingson, who allegedly used the alter egos “redandwhite,” “MarijuanaIsMyMuse” and “Lucydrop” on {the marketplace}, was charged with narcotics-trafficking conspiracy, narcotics-importation conspiracy and cash laundering conspiracy. If convicted, he might face life in jail.
Federal prosecutors painted Ellingson, 47, as a person who exaggerated his affect and his talents, noting that he “claimed to have control over most drug trafficking in Western Canada.” Ellingson first reached out to Ulbricht in 2013 to debate somebody who had threatened to leak drug-trafficker and buyer info, the prosecutors mentioned.
“I wouldn’t mind if he was executed,” Ulbricht allegedly wrote to Ellingson. “I would like to put a bounty on his head if it’s not too much trouble for you.”
A “clean” kill would value Ulbricht “300k+ USD,” Ellingson allegedly wrote in response. “Prices pay for 2 professional hitters including their travel expenses and work they put in.”
Federal prosecutors mentioned there isn’t any proof that Ellingson ever carried out the murders Ulbricht allegedly paid him for.
“A thumbnail of a deleted photograph purporting to depict a man lying on a floor in a pool of blood with tape over his mouth was recovered from Ulbricht’s laptop after his arrest,” the prosecutors’ assertion famous.
Ulbricht, who was sentenced to life in jail in 2015, has repeatedly insisted that he’s harmless. Silk Road was seized and shut down by the FBI in 2013.
Source: www.cnbc.com