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Commutation · July 26, 2024

Granted by Joe Biden (Democratic) to Roman Seleznev

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Summary

On July 26, 2024, President Joe Biden commuted the sentence of Roman Seleznev, who was convicted in the Northern District of Georgia and the Western District of Washington in 2017 of conspiracy to commit bank fraud, racketeering, wire fraud, computer fraud, identity theft, and related offenses. Seleznev's original sentence of 168 months imprisonment was reduced; he remained subject to 36 months of supervised release.

Offense

1. Conspiracy to commit bank fraud2. Participation in a racketeer influence corrupt corporation3. Wire fraud (10 counts); intentional damage to a computer (eight counts); obtaining information from a protected computer (nine counts); access device fraud (nine counts); aggravated identity theft (two counts)

1. Northern District of Georgia2. Northern District of Georgia3. Western District of Washington · 2017

Original sentence

168 months imprisonment · 36 months supervised release

Sentenced November 30, 2017 · 1. Northern District of Georgia2. Northern District of Georgia3. Western District of Washington