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Ilya Lichtenstein, convicted in the 2016 Bitfinex hack, was released early after 14 months, citing the First Step Act.
Ilya Lichtenstein, sentenced for his role in the 2016 Bitfinex hack, was released early from prison after serving about 14 months, citing the First Step Act signed under President Trump as the reason.
He is now on home confinement and plans to contribute to cybersecurity.
His wife, Heather Morgan, also involved in the scheme, was released after nine months.
Both were arrested in 2022 and gained public attention through a Netflix documentary.
The FBI seized $3.6 billion in Bitcoin linked to the theft.
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Ilya Lichtenstein, condenado por el hackeo de Bitfinex en 2016, fue liberado anticipadamente después de 14 meses, citando la Ley del Primer Paso.