New Drug Trafficking Charges Added in Ross Ulbricht Case

New Drug Trafficking Charges Added in Ross Ulbricht Case

Updated with comment from Ross Ulbricht attorney Joshua Dratel. New charges have been filed against Ross Ulbricht, the 30-year-old, Texas native accused of using the alias Dread Pirate Roberts to operate illicit online marketplace Silk Road. Filed on 21st August, the charges include narcotics trafficking, distribution of narcotics by means of the Internet and conspiracy to traffic fraudulent identification documents. The latest development in the case follows news that Ulbricht had lost his bid to dismiss the case this July. Ulbricht's legal team had sought to remove certain money....


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