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Accused adviser to Silk Road creator extradited from Thailand to United States

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Accused adviser to Silk Road creator extradited from Thailand to United States

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Canadian man accused by U.S. authorities of acting as a senior adviser to the jailed creator of the underground Silk Road website was extradited to the United States from Thailand on Friday, federal prosecutors said.

 

In a newly unsealed indictment, prosecutors charged Roger Thomas Clark with crimes including narcotics trafficking, computer hacking conspiracy and money laundering conspiracy. Clark was arrested in Thailand in 2015 at the request of U.S. authorities.

 

Prosecutors have said Clark was the “right-hand man” of Silk Road creator Ross Ulbricht, who is currently serving a life sentence.

 

Clark, 56, also faces up to life in prison if convicted of the charges, according to the office of U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman.

 

He appeared at a brief hearing in Manhattan federal court Friday afternoon, where he did not seek bail. His lawyer, Stephanie Carvlin, declined to comment on the charges.

 

Silk Road, an online black market where illegal drugs and other goods were sold using the cryptocurrency bitcoin, was shut down in October 2013 when authorities seized the website and arrested Ulbricht.

 

Jurors in February 2015 found Ulbricht, of San Francisco, guilty of seven counts for helping to enable illegal drug sales. He was sentenced three months later by U.S. District Judge Katherine Forrest.

 

Prosecutors said Ulbricht ran Silk Road under the alias Dread Pirate Roberts, a character from the novel popularized by the 1987 movie “The Princess Bride,” and that drugs distributed on the website were linked to at least six overdose deaths.

 

Clark was described by Ulbricht as a “real mentor” who advised him on how to run the site and avoid law enforcement, according to prosecutors.

 

 
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As you sew, so you shall reap.

 

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16 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

Clark, 56, also faces up to life in prison if convicted of the charges, according to the office of U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman.

 

I bet he'd prefer to face life in prison in the US rather than in Thailand...

 

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It has to be a relief to finally be in federal custody, as it's at least a step up from Thailand custody, one would think at least...

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5 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Clark was described by Ulbricht as a “real mentor” who advised him on how to run the site and avoid law enforcement, according to prosecutors.

 

5 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Silk Road creator Ross Ulbricht .... is currently serving a life sentence.

Not such a great mentor really.

6 hours ago, bluesofa said:

As you sew, so you shall reap.

 

Basically karma. Karma by definition isn't some mystical punishment and or reward system. It is simply cause and effect, action and reaction. Not only physical suffering from what you bring into being, but mental suffering as well 

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7 hours ago, bluesofa said:

As you sew, so you shall reap.

 

You reap what you sow. You wear what you sew. 

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8 minutes ago, csabo said:
7 hours ago, bluesofa said:

As you sew, so you shall reap.

You reap what you sow. You wear what you sew. 

You really are a clever sew and sew, trying to stitch me up. I could have made a pig's ear of that - well a sow's ear anyway.

 

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Another western country demonstrating their justice system's stupidity and hypocrisy. They complain endlessly about this region's atrocious human rights records when the US government itself imposes indiscriminate and disproportionate penalties for offences committed beyond their jurisdiction.

 

The hypocrisy of Americans is what I despise most. No wonder Asian countries hate them. Their meddling and interference are uncalled for. They seem to think Asia is a geographic extension of their country. 

8 hours ago, flyingtlger said:

 

I bet he'd prefer to face life in prison in the US rather than in Thailand...

 

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Why ?!

 

 

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2 hours ago, mvdf said:

They seem to think Asia is a geographic extension of their country. 

Isn't that how China treats its neighbors?

1 hour ago, Srikcir said:

Isn't that how China treats its neighbors?

Isn't China part of Asia? 

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8 hours ago, mvdf said:

Another western country demonstrating their justice system's stupidity and hypocrisy. They complain endlessly about this region's atrocious human rights records when the US government itself imposes indiscriminate and disproportionate penalties for offences committed beyond their jurisdiction.

 

The hypocrisy of Americans is what I despise most. No wonder Asian countries hate them. Their meddling and interference are uncalled for. They seem to think Asia is a geographic extension of their country. 

I'm no expert on this case but I would not assume for a minute that the activities of Clark (money laundering, computer hacking, narcotics trafficking) did not take place in the USA. Thus the extradition of him to the USA to face trial.  Sounds like a nasty character to me. 

14 hours ago, happydays said:

 

Not such a great mentor really.

Stupid mistake how he got caught watched the documentary.

3 hours ago, Trouble said:

I'm no expert on this case but I would not assume for a minute that the activities of Clark (money laundering, computer hacking, narcotics trafficking) did not take place in the USA. Thus the extradition of him to the USA to face trial.  Sounds like a nasty character to me. 

States and Canada if my memory serves me correct.

17 hours ago, mvdf said:

Another western country demonstrating their justice system's stupidity and hypocrisy. They complain endlessly about this region's atrocious human rights records when the US government itself imposes indiscriminate and disproportionate penalties for offences committed beyond their jurisdiction.

 

The hypocrisy of Americans is what I despise most. No wonder Asian countries hate them. Their meddling and interference are uncalled for. They seem to think Asia is a geographic extension of their country. 

i think its more than just Asian countries that hate them, but yes, they are the biggest hypocrites.

 

8 hours ago, Geordie Boy said:

Stupid mistake how he got caught watched the documentary.

 

 

Where can I watch it ? Thanks.

 

 

 

 

20 hours ago, mvdf said:

 the US government itself imposes indiscriminate and disproportionate penalties for offences committed beyond their jurisdiction.

 

The hypocrisy of Americans is what I despise most.

 Yes, but your ignorance is putting you right in the same class.

 

Considering this was a worldwide internet based marketplace for drugs, fake IDs and other illegal stuff, it would seem the feds managed to find jurisdiction in the U.S., specifically in the southern district of New York. And that gets you into the U.S. federal prosecution system, regardless of whether the guy is/was residing in Thailand lately.
 

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During its operation, Silk Road was used by thousands of drug dealers and other unlawful vendors to distribute illegal drugs and other illicit goods and services to over a hundred thousand buyers, and to launder hundreds of millions of dollars derived from those unlawful transactions.

 

 

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https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/manhattan-us-attorney-announces-extradition-senior-adviser-operator-silk-road-website

 

https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/press-release/file/1072431/download

 

 

On ‎6‎/‎16‎/‎2018 at 8:24 AM, bluesofa said:

As you sew, so you shall reap.

 

Or, alternatively, "as you sow, so shall you reap".

Greed & envy will get you every time. Hard to stay under the Yanks' radar.

 

Clark's a Canadian, so where do the bully boys come in? He's suffered three years of Thai jail--he really needs a life sentence so the US can show they're boss of the world?

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Well, the guy is pretty much certain to qualify for 3 hots and a cot for the rest of his life and this will be his only view of the outside world. ?️

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