Silk Road Raided.

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<time data-always-show="true" datetime="2013-10-02T18:45:00.000Z">2 hr ago</time> By Reuters </section> </section>share
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<section itemprop="articleBody">Silk Road owner Ross William Ulbricht faces charges of narcotics trafficking conspiracy, computer hacking conspiracy and money laundering conspiracy.
NEW YORK — U.S. law enforcement authorities have shut down The Silk Road, an anonymous Internet marketplace for illegal drugs like heroin and cocaine and criminal activities such as murder for hire, and arrested its alleged owner.
The FBI said Wednesday that it arrested Silk Road owner Ross William Ulbricht, 29, known online as "Dread Pirate Roberts," in San Francisco on Tuesday.
Ulbricht, who holds an advanced degree in chemical engineering, appeared in federal court Wednesday and a bail hearing was set for Friday.
His lawyer Brandon LeBlanc, a public defender, declined to comment.
Federal prosecutors in New York charged Ulbricht with one count each of narcotics trafficking conspiracy, computer hacking conspiracy and money laundering conspiracy, the filing said.
"Silk Road has emerged as the most sophisticated and extensive criminal marketplace on the Internet today," FBI agent Christopher Tarbell said in the criminal complaint.
The site was used by "several thousand drug dealers" to sell "hundreds of kilograms of illegal drugs," he said.
The site, which has operated since early 2011, also offered tutorials on hacking ATM machines, contact lists for black market connections and counterfeiters, and guns and hit men for sale, according to the charges.
More than 900,000 registered users of the site bought and sold drugs using the digital currency Bitcoin. In recent media reports about the growing popularity of Bitcoin, the Silk Road website has emerged as part of a darker side to the use of digital currencies.
Through the site, according to the charges, users could buy drugs and have them shipped to an address. Investigators, posing as regular users on Silk Road, made more than 100 purchases of drugs, which were shipped to the New York area.
"DREAD PIRATE ROBERTS"
According to the complaint, Ulbricht, who shortened his alias from Dread Pirate Roberts to DPR when posting on Silk Road's forums, operated the site from San Francisco.
At times, he used computers at Internet cafes to access the servers running the website, which employed several technological tools to mask the location of its servers and the identities of its administrators and users.
The complaint described other aspects of Ulbricht's online presence: In a Google+ profile, he described himself as a fan of libertarian economic philosophy and posted videos from the Ludwig von Mises Institute, an economics institute based in Auburn, Ala.
Reached by phone in Austin, Ubricht's parents said they had not known what their son was doing in San Francisco.
"He is a really stellar, good person and very idealistic," said Ulbricht's mother, Lyn Lacava. "I know he never meant to hurt anyone."
Ulbricht's father Kirk confirmed that his son had received a master's in material sciences from Pennsylvania State University. His thesis was titled: "Growth of EuO Thin Films by Molecular Beam Epitaxy."
"He did amazing research on crystals and exotic materials they hoped would have some use for humans," Ulbricht said. "But it was very theoretical stuff."
The complaint against Ulbricht describes a darker side. During one correspondence with a Silk Road user, Ulbricht tried to call out a hit on another user with whom he had a dispute. That user, known online as "FriendlyChemist," was threatening to expose the identities of thousands of Silk Road users unless Ulbricht sent him money.
"I wouldn't mind if he was executed," Ulbricht wrote, offering personal details about his foe, including the fact that he was a married father of three, and the names of the city and province where he lived.
In a later post, Ulbricht wrote: "He is threatening to expose the identities of thousands of my clients."
"This kind of behavior is unforgivable to me. Especially here on Silk Road, anonymity is sacrosanct."
BITCOIN CONNECTION
During the raid, authorities seized $3.6 million worth of Bitcoin, which was used instead of cash or credit cards to complete transactions on Silk Road.
The charges against Ulbricht said his website generated sales of more than 9.5 million Bitcoin, roughly equivalent to $1.2 billion.
Authorities seized the currency by taking control of the digital "wallets" Silk Road used to store Bitcoin.
In a corresponding civil asset forfeiture action, prosecutors claimed Silk Road and Ulbricht were liable to the government for the value of all transactions involving drug tracking and computer hacking, as well as for money laundering penalties, and a final amount would be determined at trial.
Wednesday's raid was not the first time the U.S. government has made arrests related to Silk Road.
Earlier this year, authorities in South Carolina arrested Eric Daniel Hughes, known on Silk Road as "Casey Jones," and charged him in state court with drug possession. The Drug Enforcement Agency seized units of Bitcoin, which Hughes allegedly used to purchase drugs from the online market.
Bitcoin, which has been around since 2008, first came under scrutiny by law enforcement officials in mid-2011 after media reports surfaced linking the digital currency to Silk Road.

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Well, we talked about this here earlier and that it was only a matter of time before they went after the top guy, and now they've done it, but as long as there is a demand there will be a supply, it's basic economics 101.
 
I just dont understand why he was operating out of america..surley there was a milder climate to operate out of like eastern Europe or india..this guy could end up doing life in the usa right?..ok I understand the transactions are untraceable but clearly his actions aren't. ..I would like to see how this pans out.
 
I just wonder if someone else is going to step up and keep this rolling or if they have actually shut down the site.
 
Well everyone said it was gonna happen! I never visited the site as I'm computer illiterate lol but I knew it was coming! Did that article say they seized 1 billion dollars worth of bitcoins??????

funny thing is I was seriously considering investing in bitcoins as I seen a special tv about them but now I'm not sure they're worth a shit! I understand bitcoin is a seperate entity altogether from Silk Road but I wonder what this did to the bitcoins prices? Anyone know
 
I just dont understand why he was operating out of america..surley there was a milder climate to operate out of like eastern Europe or india..this guy could end up doing life in the usa right?..ok I understand the transactions are untraceable but clearly his actions aren't. ..I would like to see how this pans out.

I don't know but I'm sure the guy he put a Hit out on helped the Feds find and raid him! You can't be publicly announcing murder for hire on a recreational and hard core drug site and not draw the Feds attention! But I think the guy who he wanted dead is probably the guy who told the Feds where and how to find him.
 
Honestly unless this guy was actually shipping shit I don't see much happening to him if he has a good attorney.
 
Honestly unless this guy was actually shipping shit I don't see much happening to him if he has a good attorney.

He's fucked, they don't need physical evidence since they've charged him with conspiracy. Conspiracy is such a bullshit charge and in most cases yields a harsher sentence than physically getting caught.
 
He's fucked, they don't need physical evidence since they've charged him with conspiracy. Conspiracy is such a bullshit charge and in most cases yields a harsher sentence than physically getting caught.

yep!!! he is screwed! and yep conspiracy is and can be so vague and so many things fall under 'conspiracy to distribute" its not even funny!
 
was'nt Al capone done for conspiracy or was it tax evasion..either way all that stuff he done and they got him on some crappy charge..if they want ya they gona get ya
 
Again another victimless crime. He is finished either way. They will make an example out of him. Because of BS like this is why I think there needs to be an uprising against the Federal Govt.
 
caught the guy by my neighboorhood. My kids went to grammer school about a block from the library where he got busted. Explains where
those bitcons they kept bringing home were comming from. lol
 
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