These allegations of murders-for-hire, in actual fact, dissuaded the primary Trump administration from granting clemency to Ulbricht. The White Home in 2020 thought of releasing Ulbricht however finally rejected the thought due to the alleged function of violence within the case, in line with one former authorities official concerned within the course of who spoke to WIRED on situation of anonymity.
Since then, nevertheless, the Trump administration has shifted its stance on Ulbricht’s case—partially, maybe, attributable to its embrace of the libertarian cryptocurrency neighborhood, for whom Ulbricht has turn out to be a martyr and trigger célèbre. On the Libertarian Nationwide Conference in Washington, DC, final Might, then presidential candidate Trump promised to commute Ulbricht’s sentence “on day one” if reelected. (In the end, day one handed with no clemency for Ulbricht, at the same time as Trump pardoned greater than a thousand contributors within the January 6, 2021, rebellion on the US Capitol, although Trump ally Elon Musk promised in a submit to X on Monday night that “Ross can be freed too.”)
Simply what function Ulbricht will play within the free world is way from clear. Even in his assertion to the decide at his sentencing listening to in 2015, Ulbricht by no means totally acknowledged the hurt inflicted by the Silk Highway’s drug gross sales. And in line with Jared Der-Yeghiayan, a former Homeland Safety Investigations agent who infiltrated the Silk Highway in the course of the investigation, Ulbricht nonetheless reveals little regret for his actions in his public posts to X.
“The thought of him being launched doesn’t hassle me within the least,” says Der-Yeghiayan, who now works as the pinnacle of strategic intelligence at cryptocurrency tracing agency Chainalysis. “I do get bothered if there’s now a notion that he did nothing mistaken; that doesn’t acknowledge the details of the case.”
Amongst some advocates of prison justice reform, nevertheless, Ulbricht has turn out to be an exemplar of oversentencing, significantly provided that he was technically charged with nonviolent crimes. “Ross has served greater than sufficient time. He has been a mannequin prisoner. He’s a first-time, nonviolent offender. He poses zero security threat to the neighborhood,” Alice Johnson, CEO of the justice reform basis Taking Motion for Good, instructed WIRED in November. Johnson spent 20 years in jail herself for tried possession with intent to distribute earlier than Trump commuted her life sentence in 2018 and pardoned her in 2020. “I consider that Ross’ case goes to pave the way in which for a lot of others who’ve been unjustly given these draconian sentences to come back dwelling.”
On Tuesday night time, Ulbricht’s supporters celebrated his freedom and voiced their gratitude to Trump for his clemency. “Phrases can’t categorical how grateful we’re,” reads a tweet from @Free_Ross, an X account dedicated to the greater than decade-long effort on Ulbricht’s behalf. “President Trump is a person of his phrase and he simply saved Ross’s life. ROSS IS A FREE MAN!!!!!”
Extra reporting by Joel Khalili