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In March 2013, ELLINGSON, using the Silk Road username “redandwhite,” contacted Ulbricht, Silk Road’s founder, regarding a purported Silk Road user who had threatened to release personal identifying information of Silk Road drug vendors and customers. In these messages, Ellingson claimed to have control over most drug trafficking in Western Canada.

In one message, Ulbricht informed ELLINGSON that “[the murder target] is a liability and I wouldn't mind if he was executed.” In another message, Ulbricht stated: “[the murder target] is causing me problems . . . I would like to put a bounty on his head if it’s not too much trouble for you. What would be an adequate amount to motivate you to find him?” ELLINGSON responded, “[the p]rice for clean is 300k+ USD,” and the “[p]rice for non-clean is 150-200k USD depending on how you want it done.” ELLINGSON further explained, in part, that “[t]hese prices pay for 2 professional hitters including their travel expenses and work they put in.”

Ulbricht later sent ELLINGSON $150,000 worth of Bitcoin to pay for the purported murder. ELLINGSON and Ulbricht agreed on a code to be included with a photograph to prove that the murder had been carried out. In April 2013, ELLINGSON and Ulbricht exchanged messages reflecting that ELLINGSON had sent Ulbricht photographic proof of the murder. 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. A piece of paper with the agreed-upon code written on it is shown in the photograph next to the head of the purportedly dead individual.

Later in April 2013, ELLINGSON and Ulbricht exchanged additional messages regarding a plot to kill four additional people in Canada. Ulbricht sent ELLINGSON an additional $500,000 worth of Bitcoin for the murders. ELLINGSON claimed to Ulbricht in online messages that the murders had in fact been committed.

Law enforcement does not possess any evidence that the purported murders ELLINGSON claimed to have arranged actually took place.

https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/silk-road-drug-vendor-who-claimed-commit-murders-hire-silk-road-founder-ross-ulbricht

https://www.wired.com/2015/02/read-transcript-silk-roads-boss-ordering-5-assassinations/

I think that Ross should not be freed. These Free Ross people are crazy.

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I think you need to do more reading on this.

How much more reading can I do? I fully believed he was some innocent hacker like Aaron Swartz until I actually started reading. I already read everything. He hired hitmen to kill 5 people. The Bitcoin community is retarded for martyring him. He is like the George Floyd of Bitcoin but 10x worse. Or what, it's a conspiracy? They just made all that up to frame him? Right, the drug guy running the illegal trafficking website would never step into any moral gray areas... the problem is that people don't read.

of course it is a conspiracy, you think the police never lies?

also what is the max jail time for attempting to hire a hitman but failing? definitely not 50 years

do you think george floyd deserved dying or life in prison too?

what did you read? that US government press release?

read more,

but with all respect that post there sounds like it’s useless to have a decent conversation with you on that topic.

and btw. it’s mainly about the amount of the sentence. compare that to other, even related crimes.

and for example read the murder for hire case. no murder happened. much of the evidence is questionable and not a full proof. and then compare that to other sentences.

Not even Ross says he is an “innocent hacker”.

I really think you should do more reading before you make such broad comments and also don’t bring a reference to Aron or such in here.

He should sue the hitmen for fraud then since they didn't complete the job he paid for?

I knew nothing about this, but watching the argument go from, he did nothing to he got too long a sentence is a trip, that's for sure.

> Or what, it's a conspiracy? They just made all that up to frame him?

Yes Alex, that’s exactly what they did.

He threatened their hegemony on the drug trade. When you threaten the power of three letter agencies they go HARD.

They made up sexual assault allegations against Assange and plotted to kill him.

They went after Snowden but he got out of their reach before they could have any effect.

They go after anyone who has threatened their power either by whistleblowing or through systems they couldn’t coercively control.

That’s what they do. They leverage the captured media to seed and repeat their narratives and normies gobble it up.

You don’t seem to understand how evil these people are?

hiring a hitman to protect user data lol. let this kid out.

It was simply a smear campaign to try and justify his sentencing. He was never tried on those charges; in fact, they were dismissed.