A kidnapping and Lamborghini carjacking tied to a theft of hundreds of millions of dollars in bitcoin are now central to a federal criminal case. The U.S. DepartmentA kidnapping and Lamborghini carjacking tied to a theft of hundreds of millions of dollars in bitcoin are now central to a federal criminal case. The U.S. Department

Bitcoin Theft Leads to Lamborghini Carjacking and Kidnapping Plot

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A kidnapping and Lamborghini carjacking tied to a theft of hundreds of millions of dollars in bitcoin are now central to a federal criminal case. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) said this week that Adam Iza, a 25-year-old California man, pleaded guilty in a federal case involving an attempted bitcoin robbery and a kidnapping in Danbury, Connecticut, about 50 miles northeast of New York City.

Federal authorities described a plan to reach $BTC tied to a theft worth hundreds of millions of dollars through a Lamborghini carjacking and abduction. Court documents indicate that Iza helped fund and coordinate the scheme, maintaining contact with certain kidnappers through cellphones and encrypted messaging applications while directing logistical arrangements.

The Plan and Its Targets

Authorities alleged that the scheme targeted the parents of an individual involved in a massive bitcoin theft, with the goal of obtaining access to some of the stolen cryptocurrency. The DOJ said: “The investigation revealed that the kidnapping victims are the parents of an individual who participated in the theft of hundreds of millions of dollars in bitcoin.” The effort culminated in the victims’ kidnapping after a violent Lamborghini carjacking.

This incident adds to a series of cases where criminals allegedly targeted individuals connected to significant cryptocurrency holdings. Federal authorities in Minnesota charged two brothers with stealing $8 million in crypto after holding a family at gunpoint for nine hours. In North Carolina, Remy St. Felix was convicted in a home-invasion scheme designed to force victims to surrender digital assets. Federal prosecutors in California charged three Tennessee men in an alleged $6 million robbery and kidnapping operation targeting crypto owners. Similar concerns have emerged overseas, where French authorities investigated the kidnapping of Ledger co-founder David Balland and his partner.

Hobbs Act Charge and Broader Implications

The filing describes a coordinated effort involving money, travel, lodging, and communications before the kidnapping. One alleged co-conspirator had an altercation with the victims’ son at a Miami nightclub before the crime. That person later remained in contact with members of the kidnapping crew, helped finance the operation, and assisted with transportation and lodging. The account shows how a crypto dispute can move from private conflict into direct physical pressure.

Iza pleaded guilty to conspiracy to interfere with commerce by robbery, known as Hobbs Act robbery. The federal statute covers robbery, extortion, and related conspiracies that affect interstate or foreign commerce. That framework gives federal authorities jurisdiction when criminal conduct affects interstate or foreign commerce. $BTC can move through digital wallets, but exposure can create risks far from trading platforms.

The Justice Department stated: “Iza pleaded guilty to conspiracy to interfere with commerce by robbery (‘Hobbs Act Robbery’), an offense that carries a maximum term of imprisonment of 20 years.” Iza’s separate California case adds another layer to the federal record surrounding him. The DOJ reported that he pleaded guilty to conspiracy against rights, wire fraud, and tax evasion.

Federal authorities accused him of operating Zort, a crypto trading business, and using off-duty Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies to intimidate rivals and misuse law enforcement tools. Related cases involved allegations of extortion, illegal searches, sham arrests, and obstruction involving deputies connected to the investigation. This case underscores the real-world dangers that can emerge from high-stakes cryptocurrency disputes.

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