Alleged top Silk Road adviser extradited to US to face charges

The Silk Road has been defunct for nearly five years after Ross Ulbricht, who founded the dark web staple, was apprehended, arrested, and given a life prison sentence without parole. Now, the US courts have caught up with Roger Clark, Ulbricht's alleged mentor, adviser, and confidant in all things related to the dark web marketplace. This past Friday, the US Attorney's office announced Clark's extradition to the United States to face newly unsealed charges for his role in Silk Road's operation.

The indictment states that Clark (also known as "Variety Jones," "VJ," and "Cimon") was a "real mentor" to Ulbricht over the course of Silk Road's operation, and he ran much of the back end of the site. He allegedly hired programmers to maintain...

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