Detective on adams’ security detail among two nypd cops embroiled in crypto torture scandal — including one who picked up victim from airport

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Two NYPD detectives — including one who serves on Mayor Eric Adams’ security detail — have been placed on modified duty as authorities probe apparent links to the crypto torture case, The


Post has learned. Among them is an off-duty detective who is believed to have driven Italian Bitcoin millionaire, Michael Valentino Teofrasto Carturan, from the airport to a ritzy SoHo


townhouse on May 6 where he was allegedly held captive and tortured for weeks by a pair of hard-partying crypto bros, sources said. That detective was assigned to protect Hizzoner but had


been doing private security on the side, according to the sources. Meanwhile, the second NYPD detective was also believed to be working with alleged captors — John Woeltz and William


Duplessie — in an unauthorized capacity, the sources added. EXPLORE MORE The Mayor’s Office confirmed the two detectives had been placed on leave — adding they were “disturbed” by the


allegations. “Every city employee is expected to follow the law,  including our officers, both on and off duty,” a spokesperson said. “We are disturbed by these allegations, and as soon as


it came to our attention, the officers were placed on modified duty. The investigation is ongoing.” Woeltz, 37, and Duplessie, 33, are accused of luring the Italian millionaire to the SoHo


pad and then torturing him for his Bitcoin password. The saga only came to light after the victim managed to escape, bloodied and barefoot, last Friday when his captors were distracted, cops


said. He alleged he’d been severely beaten, drugged, shocked with electrical wires and threatened with death for nearly three weeks.