A second suspect for her mode of Silk Road 2.0 was arrested by the authorities. The Silk Road 2.0 was the anonymous on-line drug-market that sprang up after closing the original Silk Road 2013 from the FBI.
Silk Road 2.0 closed at the end of 2014 with the capture of Blake Benthall, who allegedly was the chief manager with the alias Defcon.
The latest arrest is Brian Richard Farrell, from Seattle. The 26-year-old reportedly told police he was Defcon's "right-hand man".
Farrell, who allegedly uses the nickname DoctorClu, is accused of conspiring to distribute cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine.
Meanwhile Ross's trial continues Ulbricht, who was allegedly the administrator of the original Silk Road.