Ross Ulbricht Trial Delayed Until January 2015

Ross Ulbricht Trial Delayed Until January 2015

Things just don't seem to be getting any better for Ross Ulbricht, the man Federal authorities say ran the illicit Silk Road marketplace (which allowed consumers to buy narcotics and other items using bitcoin) as DPR (or "Dread Pirate Roberts"). Just yesterday, it was reported that a New York Judge swatted down his recent defense claim that the FBI's investigation methods were flawed and illegal, and now, he's going to have to be waiting a bit longer before standing trial. Andy Greenberg of Forbes published on Twitter news today that Mr. Ulbricht's trial has been delayed. Originally....


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