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Shabang Banged to Rights - Infosecurity Magazine

Shabang Banged to Rights A computer programmer from Ohio who lied to federal agents about his involvement with an illegal online marketplace has been sentenced to prison.  Michael R. Weigand, also known by his online pseudonyms Shabang and “~Shabang~,” concealed his work for illicit black marketplace Silk Road when questioned by an IRS special agent and an FBI agent in January 2019.  Silk Road was used by several thousand criminals around the world to distribute hundreds of millions of dollars worth of narcotics and other contraband. The site, which was founded and administered by Ross Ulbricht, aka Dread Pirate Roberts and DPR,  was shut down by law enforcement in October 2013.

Trump pardons: 7 high profile people who may get one

Trump pardons: 7 high profile people who may get one Fortune 12/18/2020 © Al Drago/Getty Images Presidents typically issue a flurry of pardons and commutations on their way out of office and, if reports are accurate, Donald Trump will be no exception. According to one source, President Trump is eager to exercise his clemency power before Christmas, and a new batch of pardons may be announced today. So far, the President has used the pardon power sparingly. In some cases, his choices enjoyed popular support, including his decisions to pardon historical figures convicted on the basis of racist motives as well as non-violent drug offenders.

Trump Considers Clemency for Ross Ulbricht, Silk Road Founder Convicted of Drug and Money Laundering Charges

Trump Considers Clemency for Ross Ulbricht, Silk Road Founder Convicted of Drug and Money Laundering Charges
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Report: Donald Trump could grant clemency to Silk Road founder Ross UIbricht

Ulbricht is serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole on December 17, 2020, 8:15 40 comments TL;DR: Ross Ulbricht, serving a life prison sentence without the possibility of parole for his part in dark web drug marketplace Silk Road, could be granted clemency by Donald Trump. A new report claims the White House counsel s office has been reviewing documents related to Ulbricht s case, and the president is considering his name among those considered for commutations and pardons before he leaves office. According to the Daily Beast, which cites three people familiar with the matter, Trump has expressed sympathy for Ulbricht s situation.

Who is Ross William Ulbricht? Free Ross trends as Donald Trump considers pardoning Silk Road founder

Copy to Clipboard Ross Ulbricht (freeross.org) President Donald Trump is allegedly weighing a pardon for Ross Ulbricht, creator of the now-dead dark web marketplace Silk Road who is serving a life sentence. He was arrested in 2013 and two years later a Manhattan federal jury found him guilty on seven charges including conspiracy to launder money, conspiracy to commit computer hacking, conspiracy to traffic narcotics by the means of the internet and continuing a criminal enterprise. Ulbricht, who used the pseudonym Dread Pirate Roberts online, was sentenced to spend the rest of his life behind bars. According to a Daily Beast report, The White House counsel’s office has had records related to Ross s case under review and Trump was recently made aware of the situation and the pleas of the Silk Road founder’s allies . According to two sources, Trump has at times privately displayed some sympathy for Ross s condition and has been considering his name, among others, for his next

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