Back in 2016, Clark told @arstechnica :
“They don’t have shit on me. I’m not going [to the US]. It’s an impossible circumstance.”https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/09/exclusive-our-thai-prison-interview-with-an-alleged-top-advisor-to-silk-road/ …
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He’s been scheduled for sentencing in late May 2020. In 2011, Ulbricht wrote of Variety Jones: "This was the biggest and strongest willed character I had met through the site thus far,” calling him a “mentor.” See my 2015 story:https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2015/12/ross-ulbrichts-top-confidante-variety-jones-arrested-in-thailand/ …
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Clark, federal authorities say, was the one who encouraged Ulbricht to order a murder-for-hire. (Which never actually happened.) From
@joemullin’s incredible trial reporting, back in 2015: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2015/04/new-silk-road-docs-show-how-site-got-looted-by-cop-who-hijacked-dealers-accounts/ …pic.twitter.com/A3g05TrfZz
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Fun fact: Carl Mark Force IV (aka “Nob,”) the former DEA agent who infiltrated Silk Road but then turned out to be corrupt, is due out from prison in Oct. 2020. /endpic.twitter.com/OH3UXGElSP
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