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Crypto Torture Kidnap Case Hit With Wild Sex Party Bombshell

Key Point Summary – Crypto torture kidnap case

  • Victim seen smiling and partying days into the alleged kidnapping.
  • Shocking sex scenes and drug use caught on camera.
  • Suspects held without bail on kidnapping and assault charges.
  • Timeline questions whether the victim was truly held against his will.
  • Authorities remain silent despite growing doubts.

No Signs of Fear in Wild Party Video

The man at the center of a shocking crypto torture case doesn’t look like a victim in new bombshell videos. Italian investor Michael Carturan appears shirtless, smiling, and even laughing during alleged captivity.

Authorities claim John Woeltz and William Duplessie kidnapped and tortured him between May 6 and May 23. Their goal? To force Carturan to reveal the password to his Bitcoin wallet, reportedly worth millions.

But footage now reveals something entirely different. Carturan is seen in wild sex scenes, posing with a leash, and partying with women.

Leashes, Crack, and Laughter

In one photo, a woman pulls Carturan by a leash as he kneels on the floor. Another video shows him having sex with a woman, while a man barges in to push a pink sex toy against him.

Carturan also talks on camera about cutting cocaine with baking soda. One image shows him lounging on a couch while a man nearby holds a large knife.

In another jaw-dropping clip, Carturan sits in a wheelchair, eating a sandwich, as a movie plays in the background. In yet another, he appears calm and compliant as a woman tugs at his leash.

TMZ reports all footage was recorded during a 2–3 day window of his alleged 17-day abduction.

Crack in the Air Fryer?

The most shocking moment? Carturan, supposedly bound to a wheelchair, freely cooks crack cocaine in an air fryer. Others nearby laugh and watch.

Prosecutors still insist the duo tortured and held him against his will. But these images suggest a complicated and bizarre reality.

Doubts Grow Over Alleged Kidnapping

Duplessie and Woeltz remain behind bars without bail. They face charges of kidnapping, assault, unlawful imprisonment, and weapons possession.

But with no images of Carturan in visible distress, doubts are growing. Was he coerced? Was he enjoying parts of the ordeal? Or was this a twisted blend of control and indulgence?

Legal experts say moments of consent don’t rule out crimes. Yet the videos could weaken the prosecution’s case — especially if the defense claims Carturan stayed willingly.

No Comment From Authorities

Neither the NYPD nor the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office will comment. Attorneys for the accused men have also remained silent.

For now, the footage changes everything. What looked like a cold crypto kidnapping now looks like a debauched nightmare that may have been part torture, part party.

The truth could decide two men’s futures — and possibly reveal a side of crypto crime no one expected.

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