In a shocking turn of events, four teenagers are now facing charges after allegedly forcing an OnlyFans streamer to surrender her cryptocurrency at gunpoint.
Kaitlyn Siragusa, widely recognized as the online personality Amouranth, became the victim of a terrifying home invasion at her Texas residence earlier this month. Reports indicate that three armed individuals stormed into her bedroom, reportedly pistol-whipping her and demanding she transfer her digital assets.
In a dramatic twist, Siragusa then led the intruders to another area of her Houston property where her husband discharged a firearm, causing the would-be robbers to flee the scene in a panic.
Demarcus Morris Jr., aged 17, is among those charged, facing accusations of aggravated kidnapping and aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon. Dylan Nesho Campbell, 18, and Bryan Anthony Salazar Guerrero, 19, are also contending with the same serious charges.
The Harris County District Clerk’s Office has also stated that a 16-year-old, whose identity remains undisclosed, is implicated as a suspect in this case. Currently, two of the young suspects are in custody, while the third has been released after posting a substantial $100,000 bond.
Interestingly, back in November, Siragusa had posted a photo on X (formerly Twitter) of herself in lingerie, accompanied by the question: “Help! Do I sell or hold my BTC?”
A screenshot from her Coinbase account, shared in the same post, revealed a significant holding of 211 BTC in her digital wallet—an amount valued at approximately $17.6 million at current market rates.
During a recent interview with FOX 26 Houston, Siragusa recounted being on a phone call with her husband, who was in another part of their property, throughout the terrifying ordeal.
“They kicked in my door. These three guys stormed into my room, flipped on all the lights, and had a gun pointed right at me,” she vividly described. “They cornered me in a chair in my room and relentlessly interrogated me, repeatedly demanding ‘where’s the crypto?’ over and over.”
Dramatic footage indeed captures Siragusa bravely leading the armed men toward her husband, seemingly intending to hand over her hardware wallet.
Ultimately, the attackers were forced to leave empty-handed, with one even heard yelling “I got shot!” as they made their escape on foot.
In an unexpected twist, Siragusa later revealed that the men only managed to steal her MacBook, which was, remarkably, later traced to the very same hospital where she received treatment for her injuries.
“I might have actually seen the guy who was shot while I was being discharged,” she recounted.
Edited by Stacy Elliott.
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