Kentucky crypto boss John Woeltz is ‘kind’ person who is ‘completely controlled by other people,’ relative claims

Kentucky crypto boss John Woeltz is ‘kind’ person who is ‘completely controlled by other people,’ relative claims


The Kentucky crypto entrepreneur accused of a heinous kidnapping and torture plot is innocent — and being manipulated by someone else, a relative claimed to The Post. 

John Woeltz, who was held without bail on kidnapping and other charges for allegedly physically abusing and trying to extort an Italian businessman, is “an easy victim” who was forced into the sick situation, the relative contended. 

“He’s a kind, caring, loving person, so he was completely controlled by other people,” the relative said of Woeltz, 37, who is worth $100 million, according to police sources. 


A family member of John Woeltz claimed the crypto boss is “an easy victim” who was forced into allegedly imprisoning and abusing an Italian businessman. Michael Nagle

The relative called Woeltz “easily manipulated.”  

“I’m getting calls from John’s friends, girlfriends, everyone saying, ‘John was railroaded, this person hijacked his life,’” she claimed.

“He was hijacked and manipulated and scammed. I think they stole his money as well,” the relative continued.

“He’s a victim.”


John Woeltz being arrested by police
“He’s a kind, caring, loving person, so he was completely controlled by other people,” the relative said of Woeltz, who is worth $100 million, according to police sources.  David Burns

Woeltz, who owns a private jet and a helicopter, was forced to hand over his passport during an appearance Saturday in Manhattan Criminal Court. At least one other suspect is still being sought, sources said. 

The abuse allegedly included threatening to kill the victim’s family in Italy and at one point, carrying the victim to the top flight of the stairs of the eight-bedroom Prince Street penthouse and dangling him over the ledge, lest the tourist hand over his account password, Assistant District Attorney Michael Mattson told Judge Eric Schumacher during Woeltz’s arraignment. 



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