Railroaded Episode 4 - The Targeting and Caging of Ross Ulbricht
About Railroaded
Created and produced by the Free Ross team, Railroaded is a 6-part series documenting the creation, investigation and shutdown of Silk Road, and the prosecution of Ross Ulbricht.
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Railroaded is a special release on The What Bitcoin Did Podcast.
Episode 1 available here.
Episode 2 available here.
Episode 3 available here.
Episode chapters:
Chapter 12: Deleting Evidence
Chapter 13: Fighting for Freedom
Chapter 14: Finding the Servers
Chapter 15: The Cover-Up
Chapter 16: Eviscerating the Defense
Chapter 17: How Many DPRs?
Regular listeners will be aware how important this case is to me and that I have twice had Ross’s mother, Lyn Ulbricht on the podcast to discuss the case and Ross.
Railroaded is a 6-part series documenting the case. It is based on public information sources, including court filings, transcripts, trial exhibits, affidavits, warrant applications, subpoenas, judicial rulings, investigation reports, press releases, sworn testimonies and direct evidence. Some gaps remain due to government protective orders, redactions, sealed records, missing records the court cannot account for, dropped investigations, tampered evidence, communications and other data that remain encrypted, and the fact many of the parties involved have not testified.
Even so, every effort has been made to accurately present the available evidence surrounding the creation, investigation and shutdown of Silk Road, and the prosecution of Ross Ulbricht.
Note: the information presented in Railroaded is based solely on the public record and should not be attributed to me, Ross Ulbricht, Lyn Ulbricht, or anyone connected with freeross.org.
I am also not responsible for and do not verify for accuracy any of the information contained within this series.
While I am close to the case due to my interviews with Lyn, I have not been involved in any of the production of this series.
Railroaded was created and produced by the Free Ross team. I am allowing them to use my podcast to reach a wider audience, and hopefully raise awareness of Ross’s plight and his fight for clemency. This is now the best chance to stop Ross from spending the rest of his life in prison.
Railroaded is also available on the Free Ross website and YouTube.
There are extensive show notes in the footer of this page.
MY PREVIOUS INTERVIEWS WITH LYN ULBRICHT
Interview 1: Losing Your Son to the Prison System - The Silk Road and Ross Ulbricht
SHOW NOTES
Read about or support the campaign to free Ross:
Petition for clemency at Change.org
Website: https://freeross.org/
Twitter @free_ross
Follow Ross on Twitter@RealRossU
Media:
My previous interviews with Lyn:
Updates on the Case:
Reason: Ross Ulbricht's Murder-for-Hire Charges Dropped by U.S. Attorney
Bitcoin Magazine: Ross Ulbricht Is Denied Prison Sentence Review by Supreme Court
CCN: Libertarian Party Urges Trump to Pardon Silk Road Founder Ross Ulbricht
Bitcoin News: Change.org Petition Attempts to Fight for Ross Ulbricht’s Freedom
Articles/research about the Silk Road:
The Underground Website Where You Can Buy Any Drug Imaginable
Lost on the Silk Road: Online drug distribution and the ‘cryptomarket’
I shop online – recreationally! Internet anonymity and Silk Road enabling drug use in Australia
The closure of the Silk Road: what has this meant for online drug trading?
Responsible vendors, intelligent consumers: Silk Road, the online revolution in drug trading
‘Silk Road’, the virtual drug marketplace: A single case study of user experiences
Articles about the case:
Silk Road’s mastermind Ross Ulbricht takes case to US Court of Appeals
Snowden Releases NSA Documents Showing Bitcoin Was “#1 Priority”
The Supreme Court is Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht’s last hope
Ross Ulbricht Moved to Colorado, will Petition Supreme Court
Living With Ross Ulbricht: Housemates Say They Saw No Clues Of Silk Road Or The Dread Pirate Roberts