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What’s at Stake in Silk Road Black Market Website Trial

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GETTY 11314 Gavel?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1421161020954serggn/iStock/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) — The man alleged to be at the center of the illicit Silk Road operation is set to stand trial 15 months after federal authorities shuttered the billion dollar black market website.

Ross William Ulbricht allegedly ran Silk Road, which the FBI called “the most sophisticated criminal marketplace on the Internet,” where everything from guns and drugs to assassins-for-hire were offered. He has pleaded not guilty.

Authorities allege Ulbricht is the mastermind behind Silk Road, where he went by the pseudonym “Dread Pirate Roberts,” a reference to the mysterious character from The Princess Bride movie.

Among the evidence jurors will hear is information about what prosecutors say is Ulbricht’s role in six murder plots.

At its peak, the website was called the “Amazon of illegal drugs” and the “eBay of illicit substances” where customers could purchase contraband as easily as making a simple purchase on any other website through an encrypted system that protected their identities.

The FBI estimated that the website had more than 100,000 buyers, according to the initial complaint.


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