Silk Road Agent Had ‘Other’ Co-Conspirators, Says District Court

Silk Road Agent Had ‘Other’ Co-Conspirators, Says District Court

New evidence has come out against former task-force agent Shaun Bridges from the District Court of Maryland. After the former agent’s motion to unseal evidence regarding his case was denied by the courts, the latest documents reveal that Bridges had co-conspirators in his Silk Road exploits and had also taken part in other crimes. Additionally, a Macbook....


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