Secret Service Agent Bridges Pleading Guilty in Silk Road Bitcoin Theft

Secret Service Agent Bridges Pleading Guilty in Silk Road Bitcoin Theft

Following the conclusion of the trial of Ross Ulbricht, the government revealed what the Ulbricht's defense had already known (but was barred from discussing during the trial), that two of the US government agents who gathered much of the evidence that convicted Ulbricht, the Secret Service's Shaun Bridges and the DEA's Carl Mark Force IV, were being indicted for stealing a great deal of Ulbricht's horde of bitcoins. Prior to the jury verdict, such information could easily have contributed to a doubtful jury or even a bias toward jury nullification amongst jurors. Of course, this....


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