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Federal prosecutors detailed a guilty plea in a violent kidnapping plot tied to an attempted bitcoin robbery. Authorities said the scheme sought to steal bitcoin connected to a theft worth…
LegalPublished:Jun 14, 2026, 10:30 PMMassive Bitcoin Theft Case Draws Guilty Plea in Violent Kidnapping Plot
Federal prosecutors detailed a guilty plea in a violent kidnapping plot tied to an attempted bitcoin robbery. Authorities said the scheme sought to steal bitcoin connected to a theft worth hundreds of millions of dollars and has led to multiple guilty pleas in the broader case.
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The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Connecticut announced June 8 that Saif Faiq, 22, of St. Louis, pleaded guilty in Hartford federal court. Prosecutors linked the plea to an attempted bitcoin robbery and the August 2024 kidnapping of two people in Danbury, Connecticut.
Court documents described a plot tied to hundreds of millions of dollars in bitcoin. Danbury police arrested six Florida men on Aug. 25, 2024, after a violent Lamborghini Urus carjacking and the kidnapping of two occupants inside the vehicle.
According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office:
“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.”
Prosecutors reported that Faiq helped organize the attempted robbery and traveled to Connecticut for the planned home invasion and kidnapping. Authorities also said that he recruited participants, coordinated with Adam Iza, and helped conduct surveillance on the victims before the crime.
Investigators alleged that another co-conspirator had an altercation with the victims’ son at a Miami nightclub in July 2024. That person later communicated with certain kidnappers, provided funding, and helped arrange transportation and lodging before the Danbury incident.
Faiq pleaded guilty to conspiracy to interfere with commerce by robbery, known as Hobbs Act robbery. The charge carries a maximum prison term of 20 years. His sentencing is scheduled for Aug. 28, according to federal prosecutors.
Authorities have detained Faiq since his arrest on Nov. 12, 2025. Iza, identified by prosecutors as Faiq’s brother, pleaded guilty to the same offense on June 1, 2026, and remains detained while awaiting sentencing.
U.S. Attorney’s Office stated:
“In an attempt to steal some of that Bitcoin, Faiq and others planned and coordinated the attempted robbery and ultimately the kidnapping.”
Six other people were charged in connection with the carjacking and kidnapping, and prosecutors reported that all six have pleaded guilty. Together with the guilty pleas entered by Faiq and Iza, eight defendants have now admitted their roles in the case.
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