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Roger Thomas Clark, a Canadian man accused of helping run the groundbreaking Silk Road online drug bazaar shuttered by the FBI in 2013, has been extradited to the United States more than 2.5 years aft ...
“Roger Thomas Clark was a central figure in helping to lead Silk Road and in advocating violence, even murder, to protect this digital drug empire” US District Attorney Damian ...
Today, a decade after the Silk Road's demise, Clark has been sentenced to join his former boss in federal prison. In a Manhattan courtroom on Tuesday, Roger Thomas Clark—also known by his online ...
Roger Thomas Clark, a 56 year-old from Canada, was allegedly a 'key figure in the development of Silk Road.' He was extradited to the US today after being arrested in Thailand in December 2015 ...
home theater, smartphones, photography, and more. Roger Thomas Clark, accused of being “a senior advisor” of Silk Road creator Ross Ulbricht, has been arrested in Thailand. The US Department ...
NEW YORK - Federal prosecutors Friday announced the arrest of a Canadian citizen on charges he was a key accomplice to convicted Silk Road darknet mastermind Ross Ulbricht. Roger Thomas Clark ...
"Like a consigliere, Roger Thomas Clark allegedly served as a trusted confidante to Silk Road founder and operator Ross Ulbricht, advising him on all aspects of this illegal business, including ...
But there he was: Roger Thomas Clark, the man accused of being “Variety Jones,” notorious dope dealer and top advisor to Silk Road founder Ross “Dread Pirate Roberts” Ulbricht. Clark did ...
But even now, the Silk Road saga still hasn't ended: Half a decade after Ulbricht's arrest, his alleged advisor, mentor and right-hand man Roger Clark will finally face a US court, too.
Roger Thomas Clark, 54, is pending extradition to the United States on narcotic and money laundering charges for his alleged role in helping Ross Ulbricht create Silk Road, which allowed anonymous ...
A coalition of U.S. law enforcement—including the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security, and the IRS’s Criminal Investigation Unit—arrested the man, Canadian Roger Thomas Clark ...