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Two New York Police Department officers could find themselves in hot water over potential connections to a shocking case of torture in the stately SoHo district of Manhattan.
The NYPD confirmed to Fox News Digital that its officers “were modified” and “the matter is under internal review.”
The issue involves two detectives, one of whom reportedly served on Mayor Eric Adams’ security detail, the New York Post reported.
The case at the heart of the scandal is tied to two men who allegedly tortured an Italian cryptocurrency millionaire in a New York City townhouse.

William Duplessie is pictured in police custody leaving the NYPD’s 13th Precinct stationhouse in Manhattan, New York, on Tuesday, May 27, 2025. (Barry Williams / New York Daily News via Getty Images)
Woeltz was arrested last Friday, just after the man escaped. Duplessie turned himself in on Tuesday.
The latter reportedly appeared in front of a judge in a Manhattan courtroom Friday, waiting to be officially indicted. He is being held without bail.
Fox News’ Michael Dorgan and Greg Norman contributed to this report.