NEW YORK — A man who says he was kidnapped by two crypto investors for his Bitcoin was seen in photos and videos ''laughing and smiling'' and moving about Manhattan freely during the days he claimed he was tortured in captivity, lawyers for the two suspects said in court Wednesday.
William Duplessie, 32, and John Woeltz, 37, pleaded not guilty and were ordered held in custody until their next court date on July 15. Prosecutors argue the man was clearly in distress because he ran barefoot and bloodied to the nearest police officer after escaping 17 days in captivity.
However, Duplessie's lawyer said Wednesday that videos show the accuser participating in group sex and smoking crack cocaine while ''laughing and smiling the whole time.'' In other photos, Sam Talkin said, the accuser is seen visiting an eyeglass store with one of the defendants and could have fled or sought help at any time.
''The story that he is selling doesn't make sense,'' Talkin said in Manhattan criminal court as the defendants were formally arraigned.
Woeltz's lawyer, Wayne Gosnell, added that witnesses told him the accuser came and went as he pleased from the upscale town house where he says he was held — going to church, clubs and dinners.
The accuser, a 28-year-old Italian national, has not been named by officials. Prosecutors say the defendants have known him personally for years.
In court Wednesday, Assistant District Attorney Sarah Khan argued that someone who supports the defendants was selectively leaking videos to present a counternarrative of the events.
In reality, she said, the accuser was constantly watched, was not permitted to leave the house without being guarded and was subjected to violence, including being pistol-whipped and cut with a small chain saw.