Trump pardons Ross Ulbricht, founder of Silk Road drug marketplace
Source: The Guardian
Tue 21 Jan 2025 19.28 EST
Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that he had granted a full and unconditional pardon to Ross Ulbricht, the founder of the illegal online drug marketplace the Silk Road.
Ulbricht has been incarcerated since 2013 and was sentenced to life in prison in 2015.
Trump said he had called Ulbrichts mother to tell her he would pardon her son in honor of her and the Libertarian Movement, which supported me so strongly.
The scum that worked to convict him were some of the same lunatics who were involved in the modern day weaponization of government against me. He was given two life sentences, plus 40 years. Ridiculous, Trump said in a Truth Social post.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jan/21/ross-ulbricht-silk-road-trump-pardon
bucolic_frolic
(48,220 posts)LonePirate
(13,972 posts)It is impossible to make sense of his actions.
Historic NY
(38,306 posts)Before the sentencing the parents of the victims of drug overdoses addressed the court. Ulbricht broke down in tears. I never wanted that to happen, he said. I wish I could go back and convince myself to take a different path.
The 31-year-old physics graduate and former boy scout was handed five sentences: one for 20 years, one for 15 years, one for five and two for life. All are to be served concurrently with no chance of parole.
The judge handed out the most severe sentence available to the man US authorities identified as Dread Pirate Roberts, pseudonymous founder of an Amazon-like online market for illegal goods.
AZJonnie
(227 posts)Ross Ulbricht, the creator and operator of the darknet marketplace Silk Road, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole on May 29, 2015. He was convicted on multiple charges, including:
Conspiracy to commit money laundering
Conspiracy to commit computer hacking
Conspiracy to traffic narcotics
Continuing criminal enterprise (commonly referred to as the "kingpin" charge, which carries a mandatory minimum of 20 years in prison).
Key Details:
Life Sentence: The life sentence was based on his role in facilitating the sale of illegal drugs and other illicit activities on Silk Road, which prosecutors claimed enabled billions of dollars in illegal transactions.
No Parole: Since the federal system does not allow for parole in life sentences, he will remain in prison unless his sentence is commuted or overturned.
Appeals: Ulbricht appealed his conviction and sentence multiple times, but these appeals were denied by the courts.
Supreme Court: In 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear his case, leaving his life sentence intact.
Some more factoids:
The prosecution in Ross Ulbricht's case was handled by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York. The key prosecutors involved in the case were:
Preet Bharara:
The U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York at the time.
Bharara oversaw the case and was known for prosecuting high-profile cases involving cybercrime, terrorism, and public corruption.
Serrin Turner:
An Assistant U.S. Attorney who played a significant role in the trial.
Turner was the lead prosecutor and presented much of the evidence against Ulbricht, including digital forensic evidence and communications tied to the operation of Silk Road.
Timothy Howard:
Another Assistant U.S. Attorney who worked alongside Turner during the trial.
These prosecutors argued that Ulbricht was the mastermind behind Silk Road and bore responsibility for the site's extensive illegal activities, including drug trafficking, money laundering, and the solicitation of violence. Their case relied heavily on digital evidence, server logs, and communications found on Ulbricht's laptop at the time of his arrest.
As of January 2025, the current professional roles of Preet Bharara, Serrin Turner, and Timothy Howard are as follows:
Preet Bharara: After serving as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York until 2017, Bharara transitioned into academia and media. He is a Distinguished Scholar in Residence at the NYU School of Law and hosts the podcast "Stay Tuned with Preet." He is no longer serving as a prosecutor.
Serrin Turner: Following his tenure as an Assistant U.S. Attorney, Turner joined the private sector. He is currently a partner at the law firm Latham & Watkins LLP, specializing in cybersecurity and data privacy. He is no longer serving as a prosecutor.
Timothy Howard: Information about Howard's current professional role is not readily available from public sources.
Regarding involvement in federal charges against former President Donald Trump, there is no public record indicating that Bharara, Turner, or Howard have participated in any such proceedings. Their current professional engagements do not suggest involvement in prosecutorial activities related to Trump.
erodriguez
(809 posts)travelingthrulife
(1,325 posts)slightlv
(4,668 posts)Hea... I have an idea. Just open up the prison doors and let 'em all out. Seems like there's no law or justice any longer... he'd save a lot of time and effort this way, instead of naming them one by one. Of course, I guess just opening up the prison doors doesn't give him the oogly-googly feeling of prominence he so desires.
BumRushDaShow
(146,207 posts)his "boutique criminal"!
Bengus81
(7,714 posts)He'll be freed after fucking over people out of billions of $$$$ in his crypto fraud. He's doing 25 years and started last March. Trump will let that POS go in a matter of days if not today.
PortTack
(35,111 posts)muriel_volestrangler
(102,865 posts)It seems a bold move to be pro-drug-dealer at this early stage of the Trump regime, otherwise. Trump still has mileage to get from "China is flooding us with drugs", and this makes it obvious he doesn't really give a shit about that.
Socal31
(2,491 posts)Right idea, except it was sad trumpet who bought something with the pardon.
He bribed the Libertarians with the pardon, explicitly,, while campaigning in 2024.
moonshinegnomie
(2,977 posts)its obvious..
Kid Berwyn
(18,892 posts)Crypto. Drugs. NAZIs. World Domination.
Americas plutocrats must be so proud.