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Silk Road Admin/Mods Inigo, Libertas, and SSBD indicted today
    #19301611 - 12/20/13 06:49 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Found a new better article with information and indictment pdf file

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/12/20/us-silkroad-indictment-idUSBRE9BJ14H20131220


Three men were indicted in the United States on Friday in connection with Silk Road, the Internet black-market bazaar in which illegal drugs like heroin and cocaine can be purchased for the digital currency bitcoin.

The indictment, unsealed in New York, charges Andrew Jones, Gary Davis and Peter Nash with conspiracy to engage in narcotics trafficking, computer hacking and money laundering.

The charges followed the arrest in October of alleged Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht, who is known online as "Dread Pirate Roberts.

U.S. authorities shut Silk Road down at the time of Ulbricht's arrest, although last month a new marketplace carrying the same name and appearance debuted online.

Jones, 24, and Davis, 25, acted as site administrators for Silk Road, while Nash, 40, was the primary moderator for the website's discussion forums, the indictment said.

Jones was presented before a court in Richmond, Virginia, on Friday after being arrested the day before, according to the Manhattan U.S. Attorney's Office. Davis was arrested in Ireland and Nash was arrested in Australia, the office said.

Lawyers for the defendants could not immediately be located for comment.

According to the indictment, the three men were part of Ulbricht's "small support staff" for Silk Road. Salaries for the employees ranged from $50,000 to $75,000 a year, the indictment said.

Jones, who also went by "Inigo," worked for Silk Road from October 2012 through the time the original website was shut down, the indictment said.

Nash, who was also known by names including "Batman73" and "Anonymousasshit," was a moderator since at least January, while Davis, also called "Libertas," acted as an administrator since at least June, the indictment said.

The indictment accuses them of conspiring to violate U.S. narcotics and computer hacking laws. Silk Road, in addition to providing a venue for illegal drug sales, had also enabled the sale of "malicious software" intended for hacking, the indictment said.

Ulbricht, 29, was charged in a separate criminal complaint in October. He is being held at a metropolitan detention center in Brooklyn after last month losing a petition to be released on bail.

Ulbricht's lawyer, Joshua Dratel, has been discussing a possible plea deal with prosecutors, according to court filings. Ulbricht is also under federal indictment in Baltimore, Maryland, in a case relating to a murder-for-hire plot.

On December 6, Assistant U.S. Attorney Serrin Turner asked U.S. Magistrate Judge James Francis for a 30-day extension of the deadline to file an indictment, saying that he and Dratel had spoken in October and November about a possible resolution of the case and planned to continue talking.

The judge granted the request, which was not opposed by Ulbricht. Dratel did not respond to a request for comment Friday.

The case is U.S. v. Jones, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, No. 13-cr-950


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: sh4d0ws]
    #19301728 - 12/20/13 07:36 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

This doesn't look all that official.


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: fapjack]
    #19301731 - 12/20/13 07:38 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

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fapjack said:
This doesn't look all that official.




Looks legit to me. Did you check out the court documents?

There is still a rat floating around the SR.


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: sh4d0ws]
    #19301732 - 12/20/13 07:38 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

"vrt Guys I was arrested yesterday and out on bond now. But something is fucked! I know I’m risking more warning you guys and my attorney doesn’t even want me on the internet but you guys need to know this. When I was in the interview room they showed me all sorts of shit that they should not know or have access to including conversations I’ve had with buyers and even DPR. I don’t fucking understand.. and when I was in there I was at a loss for words. Something is definitely wrong and they have the ability to see things on here only mods or admins should like btc transfers and a dispute I had. WHAT THE FUCK?"

This scares me:frown:


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: Mushie23]
    #19301763 - 12/20/13 07:48 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

How about this one

http://techcrunch.com/2013/12/20/alleged-top-moderator-of-silk-road-2-forums-arrested-in-ireland/

At least two moderators of the Silk Road 2 user forums have been arrested by authorities in the U.S. and Ireland. A source claiming to have inside knowledge of the arrests said that Libertas, a moderator on the Silk Road 2 forums [TOR link], has been arrested by the Irish Police (Garda Siochana) in Wicklow during a raid carried out on Thursday at about 8PM local time. A source at the Wicklow Police has confirmed the arrest of the yet-unnamed moderator.

The FBI allegedly arrested another moderator, Inigo, in Virginia.

“They caught [Libertas] this evening at his house in Wicklow at around 8pm Irish time, and managed to seize approx 200,000 Euro of bitcoins in the raid. The figure is to be confirmed,” the source said. “It looks like the the beginnings of the demise of Silk Road 2, not very long after its resurrection.”

A police source independently confirmed the arrest of Libertas. Libertas did not respond to online messages.

The source explained that a EU law enforcement infiltrated both the Silk Road and the Silk Road 2 after the arrest of site owner Ross Ulbricht.

“Silk Road were very foolish in their operations,” he said. “A number of EU LE units infiltrated their market admin. Plenty of other information was acquired. We will see that as the Ross Ulbrict case proceeds, EU law enforcement had a large part to play in providing the FBI with the information they needed, partially because most of the operators and the servers were over this side of the Atlantic.”

Authorities have not released the names of the moderators although the Irish police believe that Libertas is “tied in with” the Irish Silk Road drug trade.

In Virginia a Reddit user claiming to be in a relationship with Silk Road 2 moderator Inigo announced that her boyfriend had been arrested.

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I’m not sure what his login name was, all i know is that apparently he was an admin and then a mod and that he also ran the book club. He is a wonderful person and has been supporting me (due to my chronic pain), so to say the least my world has been turned inside out and upside down. They told me they were making arrests all around the world at the same time….can anyone give me any info on who he was? i’m hoping he was well liked and respected because even though i didn’t know he was doing this, I can guarantee he was doing it out of his passion for Libertarianism and for the idea of a free marketplace. Just thought i would pass on the message….

Her story – corroborated by arrest warrants and a business card from Christopher Tarbell, a Special Agent for the FBI who took down the first Silk Road earlier this year – is not confirmed at this time.

Last night four posts on the Silk Road 2 forums and on Reddit hinted at what are being called “synchronized world arrests.” It appears these are the arrests in question.

[Thanks to DeepDotWeb and AllThingsVice]


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: sh4d0ws]
    #19301802 - 12/20/13 08:04 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Well that blows.  This is a perfect example of why you shouldn't set up a marketplace like this with people you met off the internet.


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: sh4d0ws]
    #19301843 - 12/20/13 08:24 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

That's no good. This story is confirmed on a few websites, though the validity of this woman's identity or SR2.0 are sketch. What out a few days for more info?

Reading this though, was this guy caught from TorMarket or SR? Which is the scam and which is La-JIT?!?!


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: Atrium]
    #19301935 - 12/20/13 08:56 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

This fucking blows,didnt expect them to attack so fast again.

oops,i didnt read the original post fully and re-posted the same info.

Anyway,the feds didnt wait for after xmas for this shiet...motherfuckers.


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: Liquid_Dimension]
    #19301990 - 12/20/13 09:17 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

That was on the original post here.


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: Atrium]
    #19302041 - 12/20/13 09:34 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

There is an inside man. :facepalm3:


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: DebuteMachine]
    #19302111 - 12/20/13 09:53 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

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There is an inside man. :facepalm3:



There was a couple


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: unknown1123] * 1
    #19302304 - 12/20/13 10:54 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

maybe the feds control silk road 2.0 and you all fell into the largest trap they have ever created:laugh:


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: sh4d0ws]
    #19302342 - 12/20/13 11:05 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

:hamletmonkey:

Worst sort of news, rats and vultures.


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: whitelights]
    #19302395 - 12/20/13 11:19 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

damn


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: weshroom]
    #19302724 - 12/20/13 12:31 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Forbe's link

The resurrection of the popular Silk Road drug website known as “Silk Road 2.0″ has been online for less than two months. But law enforcement already seems to be closing its net.

On Friday morning an FBI source told me that agents have now made multiple arrests related to the website, but declined to name suspects. That confirmation follows an earlier report from TechCrunch that two alleged moderators of the Silk Road 2.0′s user forums have been arrested, one who goes by the name “Libertas” in Ireland and another known as “Inigo” in Virginia. In addition to their alleged involvement in Silk Road 2.0, both figures had been well-known moderators of the original Silk Road site’s forums before its takedown by law enforcement in October.

Update: Three alleged former Silk Road employees, including the two Silk Road 2.0 moderators, have now been indicted on drug, hacking, and money laundering charges.





Rumors of the arrests had been swirling on Reddit and user forums for the Silk Road 2.0 and competing “dark web” drug site Tor Market. A post on Reddit seemingly written by the girlfriend of Inigo said that police had arrested Inigo; She later posted a copy of the search warrant, which included his real name, Andrew Michael Jones. “They told me they were making arrests all around the world at the same time,” she wrote. “I’m hoping [Jones] was well liked and respected because even though I didn’t know he was doing this, I can guarantee he was doing it out of his passion for Libertarianism and for the idea of a free marketplace.”


The blog DeepDotWeb later posted a picture of a business card Jones’ girlfriend had apparently been given by Christopher Tarbell, the same FBI agent who led the investigation of Ross Ulbricht, the alleged owner of the original Silk Road. And a follow-up post on the Tor Market user forum seemed to come from Jones himself:


Guys I was arrested yesterday and out on bond now. But something is fucked! I know I’m risking more warning you guys and my attorney doesn’t even want me on the internet but you guys need to know this. When I was in the interview room they showed me all sorts of shit that they should not know or have access to including conversations I’ve had with buyers and even [the Silk Road 2.0 administrator known as the Dread Pirate Roberts]. I don’t fucking understand.. and when I was in there I was at a loss for words. Something is definitely wrong and they have the ability to see things on here only mods or admins should like [bitcoin] transfers and a dispute I had.

Despite those arrests, Silk Road 2.0′s administrator known as the Dread Pirate Roberts–a handle inherited from the original Silk Road’s creator–told Silk Road users that the arrests of the forum moderators wouldn’t directly affect the Silk Road 2.0 marketplace, which is hosted on a separate website. “Silk Road has not been compromised even if the allegations are true,” Roberts wrote. “Neither had access to sensitive material. I will make an announcement later to address the concerns this has raised.”

Silk Road 2.0 launched in early November, promising a better and more secure version of the Silk Road market the FBI had taken down in early October. Dealers and users quickly migrated to the site, which now hosts thousands of drug product listings.

Earlier this month the Dread Pirate Roberts announced arrangements for the Silk Road 2.0 intended to make it easier to recreate the site in the event of another raid by law enforcement. He claimed to have backed up portions of the site’s code to 500 locations in 17 countries, and to have a new leader lined up for the site in the event of his arrest. “A successor has already been chosen,” he told me. “If Silk Road was taken down we could have it up and running again within 15 minutes…not a cent in bitcoin would be lost.”

Stay tuned for more news on the Silk Road 2.0 crackdown shortly.

With reporting contributed by Runa Sandvik.


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: DebuteMachine]
    #19302736 - 12/20/13 12:36 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Quote:

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There is an inside man. :facepalm3:




This is a knee jerk reaction and you are just making wild guesses.

We live in technological times and anything is possible.
Who ever gave us this internet technology obviously has to ability to monitor anything and everything that is conceived near a terminal.

It is a reminder to all....be careful what you type, places you go, and things you see.


and as a further note, in case the police are reading this.
The reason I did not pay for all those parking tickets was because I did not know about them. The wind must have blown the tickets off my car. :shrug:


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: Vitalux]
    #19302744 - 12/20/13 12:37 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Quote:

sloantbone said:

Who ever gave us this internet technology obviously has to ability to monitor anything and everything that is conceived near a terminal.





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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: Repertoire89]
    #19302751 - 12/20/13 12:40 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Quote:

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Quote:

sloantbone said:

Who ever gave us this internet technology obviously has to ability to monitor anything and everything that is conceived near a terminal.





Source?




Observation, common sense, and consideration of an ET presence.


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: Vitalux]
    #19302771 - 12/20/13 12:45 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Quote:

sloantbone said:
Quote:

Repertoire89 said:
Quote:

sloantbone said:

Who ever gave us this internet technology obviously has to ability to monitor anything and everything that is conceived near a terminal.





Source?




Observation, common sense, and consideration of an ET presence.




All invalid.

Peer reviewed research articles, or some tangible and demonstrable evidence. If one was to believe every unsupported theory which passed them, or even one in a hundred we would be in as backass of a world as we're currently residing in.


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: longhair_Bri]
    #19302876 - 12/20/13 01:16 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)



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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: longhair_Bri]
    #19302889 - 12/20/13 01:19 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

It's real, the indictments been released for all the non believers.


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: Repertoire89]
    #19303329 - 12/20/13 02:59 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

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All invalid.

Peer reviewed research articles, or some tangible and demonstrable evidence. If one was to believe every unsupported theory which passed them, or even one in a hundred we would be in as backass of a world as we're currently residing in.




I understand where you are coming from.

But truth is something that is really hard to nail down...and it is subjective.

Some hold up the scriptures and say ...this is truth.
Some hold up a book of Darwinism, and say ...this is truth.

Most physicists agree that all reality is an illusion and subject in part to our individual belief system.


They guy earlier in my statement saying "It has to be someone from the inside"

is conjecture probably based on deductive reasoning.

I guess in my part I failed to ask ....if he had facts to support his premise. :shrug:


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: Vitalux]
    #19303361 - 12/20/13 03:05 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Quote:

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I understand where you are coming from.

But truth is something that is really hard to nail down...and it is subjective.

Some hold up the scriptures and say ...this is truth.
Some hold up a book of Darwinism, and say ...this is truth.

Most physicists agree that all reality is an illusion and subject in part to our individual belief system.


They guy earlier in my statement saying "It has to be someone from the inside"

is conjecture probably based on deductive reasoning.

I guess in my part I failed to ask ....if he had facts to support his premise. :shrug:




I think at some level truth has to be objective, although our own perceptions are subjective and have a skewed interaction with that theoretically solid base. Could be dead wrong :shrug:

Heard there was a net security contractor going to town on these sites, if he exists I'd like to see him on the news wearing a Colombian neck-tie.


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: Repertoire89]
    #19303801 - 12/20/13 04:37 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

theres most likely a snitch... or a few of them. you have to understand these people are computer geeks and not hardcore criminals. they probably dont have a very good idea about how things work within the legal system.


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: Repertoire89]
    #19303844 - 12/20/13 04:47 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

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:hamletmonkey:

Worst sort of news, rats and vultures.


QFT

I would think if you were running a business such as SR you would run a tight ship.

I would not hire anyone to help me other than people I've known my whole life and that I knew knew better than to taalk to cops no matter what.


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: TrentBoyett]
    #19309608 - 12/21/13 09:29 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

both figures had been well-known moderators of the original Silk Road site’s forums before its takedown by law enforcement in October.
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Weren't SR's forumns on the surface net? If you logged on there they probably have your IP. I don't think that is really paranoid speculation, that is really easy to do. Too bad moderation of a forum equals being part of criminal enterprise.
Anyway if you tell the world you are starting up an illegal online drug dealing empire it is kind of challenging the feds. I think it's silly people think they are smarter or going to win that battle. You aren't going to out encrypt the NSA. No one really knows how much they hacked TOR or everything that went into SR1's demise.
Starting a small no advertisments service for people based only refferals is the way to go, you wont become a billionaire in a year but you are more likley to stay out of prison.


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: Vitalux]
    #19309622 - 12/21/13 09:33 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Quote:

sloantbone said:
Quote:

DebuteMachine said:
There is an inside man. :facepalm3:




This is a knee jerk reaction and you are just making wild guesses.

We live in technological times and anything is possible.
Who ever gave us this internet technology obviously has to ability to monitor anything and everything that is conceived near a terminal.

It is a reminder to all....be careful what you type, places you go, and things you see.


and as a further note, in case the police are reading this.
The reason I did not pay for all those parking tickets was because I did not know about them. The wind must have blown the tickets off my car. :shrug:




I think the saying goes "ever other hacker is an informer" (in certain groups)

might be close to the truth.... trust noone

shame really, they busted a couple of  computer geeks whose crime was that of curiosity


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: lessismore]
    #19311236 - 12/22/13 09:56 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Here is something to ponder:



http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/silk-road-2-0-rises-ashes-improvements-8C11545412

Notice it says the site has risen again by the federal bereau of investigations?

(I know the page was edited, but maybe it is a clue or hint?)

If I were to venture a guess, maybe the new Dread Pirate Roberts is working with the feds and turned in the other two guys, or how can he be so certain that everything is business as usual?


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: teknix]
    #19312860 - 12/22/13 05:45 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Quote:

teknix said:
Here is something to ponder:



http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/silk-road-2-0-rises-ashes-improvements-8C11545412

Notice it says the site has risen again by the federal bereau of investigations?

(I know the page was edited, but maybe it is a clue or hint?)

If I were to venture a guess, maybe the new Dread Pirate Roberts is working with the feds and turned in the other two guys, or how can he be so certain that everything is business as usual?



Because the original message says it has been shut down by them


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: Atrium]
    #19313968 - 12/22/13 10:24 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Feds/ cops play tricks like that.  Like I said when SR 2.0 first came out,  I'd be cautious with the site.  It's a honey pot I'm sure.  Same kinda games were played with farmers market. Undercover informants messaging the admins and stuff convincing them to sell Molly.  Then a few weeks later the Rave supply starts up..  then the sites get busted.  It's simple people, don't use the site


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: Ogla]
    #19314271 - 12/23/13 12:06 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

regarding FM that is only speculation and more likely coincidence as before they were called Farmers Market, they were also then Rave Supply and sold MDMA. nothing of the sort about a CI inquiring about MDMA was mentioned on their indictments - they did controlled buys of LSD and mescaline but not MDMA. joot was known in other circles for RCs I think he convinced management to start the second site after showing how much 25I-NBOMe could make and how the future of LSD's availability was uncertain from their source.


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: D.M.T]
    #19314311 - 12/23/13 12:29 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

I'm also reminded of OVDB. Same kinda scenario.  Feds, im guessing feds, messaged the dealers trying trade and stuff. Finally one was convinced to do a gps drop off around his home town. Eventually surveillance in the area caught up to him and he got busted.  Dangerous game. LEO is always finding new tricks.  I feel after the original SR, the online scene won't be the same at least for these kinds of web pages.


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Re: Silk Road Administrator “Inigo” Busted?! [Re: Ogla]
    #19315870 - 12/23/13 12:00 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

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losfreddy said:
Feds/ cops play tricks like that.  Like I said when SR 2.0 first came out,  I'd be cautious with the site.  It's a honey pot I'm sure.  Same kinda games were played with farmers market. Undercover informants messaging the admins and stuff convincing them to sell Molly.  Then a few weeks later the Rave supply starts up..  then the sites get busted.  It's simple people, don't use the site



:whathesaid: Better safe than sorry, if you need your drugs bad enough to risk your freedom and personal info to LE's then you might have a problem.


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