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One of the suspects in the SoHo crypto torture case has been indicted by a grand jury on Friday as we learn more details about two NYPD detectives now under investigation in connection to the case.
William Duplessie, 33, stood before a judge in Manhattan Criminal Court wearing a beige prison smock and his arms cuffed behind his back as he awaited a grand jury indictment.
One off-duty detective drove the alleged victim from the airport to the SoHo townhouse on May 6, sources told ABC News.
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