Crypto-bro kidnappers ordered thousands of dollars of fancy food a day and sometimes couldnt even be bothered to bring it inside

Accused kidnappers William Duplessie and John Woeltz lived a party-bro lifestyle at the Soho townhouse where they allegedly tortured an Italian tourist — sometimes ordering so much fancy food they didn’t even bother to bring it inside.“Will and John would order about $1,500, $2,000 in food every day, literally from the best restaurants.They would get delivery food from Nobu, Cipriani, Blue Ribbon, you name it,” one visitor to the house told The Post Wednesday.

“There was one time I came in and it was the funniest thing — they had $600 of Blue Ribbon [delivery] sitting outside that nobody even got.”Duplessie, 33, and his 37-year-old pal Woeltz — who reportedly calls himself the “Crypto King of Kentucky” and has boasted of holding $100 million in digital currency — have been arrested on charges including the kidnapping and assault of Michael Valentino Teofrasto Carturan.The Italian national claims he was held against his will for 17 days, from May 6 to 23, and allegedly tortured for the password to his $30 million Bitcoin wallet.The visitor to Woeltz’s rented townhouse described a lavish scene at the property, where police reportedly found Polaroid photos of Carturan with a gun to his head, as well as firearms and ammunition, night vision goggles, a ballistic vest and traces of blood.“They had every type of liquor, thousand dollar bottles of wine, $20K of liquor including Pappy Van Winkle,” said the visitor.“They were always smoking weed at the house” — to the point that they “set off the smoke detector.”The scene lined up with one crypto insider’s description of Duplessie, who is from Miami but also said to have ties to Switzerland.He turned himself in Tuesday after reportedly partying hard in the Hamptons over Memorial Day weekend, according to sources.“I saw him at parties.

He was quite the partier,” said the insider, who recalled “douchey” Duplessie’s days in Miami, including at the Fontainebleu Hotel.“He ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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