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Silk Road Trial: Here Are Ross Ulbricht's Chat Logs and Journal
The court has released the conversations and journal allegedly found on the accused Silk Road operator's laptop.
Prosecutors in Silk Road Trial Present Damning Evidence From Ross Ulbricht's Computer
Prosecutors waded through screenshot after screenshot of highly incriminating chat logs, journal entries, and expense reports found on Ulbricht's laptop.
Silk Road Journal Found on Ulbricht's Laptop: 'Everyone Knows Too Much'
Several years of entries recounting the creation and rise of the underground drug market were entered into evidence today.
Ross Ulbricht’s Defense Suffers Setback After Judge’s Ruling in Silk Road Trial
Key testimony from a federal agent was ruled inadmissible, dampening feelings from last week that Ulbricht’s attorney had cast doubt on the prosecution's case.
On Day Four, Silk Road Trial Stalls Over Technicalities
The case repeatedly got stuck on objections that boiled down to semantics.
Former FBI Agent: Case Against Accused Silk Road Boss Is 'as Strong as It Gets'
Prosecuting digital crimes is getting much more like prosecuting any other criminal enterprise.
Prosecutors in Silk Road Trial Ask Judge to Strike References to Mark Karpeles
The former Mt. Gox CEO still maintains he had nothing to do with the internet drug bazaar.
Mt. Gox CEO Denies Silk Road Involvement: 'I Am Not Dread Pirate Roberts'
The defense for Ross Ulbricht accused Mark Karpeles of being the real kingpin behind Silk Road.
Defense in Silk Road Trial Says Mt. Gox CEO Was the Real Dread Pirate Roberts
In an unexpected twist, Ross Ulbricht's defense team is arguing that Mark Karpeles, CEO of a failed Bitcoin company, was the real Silk Road mastermind.
There's a Problem in the Silk Road Trial: the Jury Doesn't Get the Internet
There’s a knowledge gap in technology-based court cases.
An Undercover Agent Was Making $1000 a Week in Bitcoin as a Silk Road Admin
'Cirrus' was one of the Dread Pirate Roberts' trusted henchmen—or so DPR thought.
What Happened on the First Day of the Silk Road Trial
The defense argues Ulbricht gave up control of the site, but took the fall for the real bad guys.