One of the people who was convicted as a result of the 2016 hack on the then-largest Bitfinex cryptocurrency exchange has been released from federal custody afterOne of the people who was convicted as a result of the 2016 hack on the then-largest Bitfinex cryptocurrency exchange has been released from federal custody after

Bitfinex Hack Convict Ilya Lichtenstein Released Early Under US First Step Act

  • Ilya Lichtenstein, who was sentenced in the 2016 Bitfinex crypto heist of $10 billion, was released earlier, having served an average, 14 months of his prison time already.
  • Lichtenstein was credited with release under the ‘First Step Act’, which is an act of the United States Congress aiming to lower the prison term of eligible convicts.

One of the people who was convicted as a result of the 2016 hack on the then-largest Bitfinex cryptocurrency exchange has been released from federal custody after serving about 14 months in jail, as he was supposed to do in accordance with his sentence that was mitigated by the terms and conditions availed by the First Step Act. One of the people involved is named Ilya Lichtenstein, who participated in transferring cryptocurrencies worth billions from the systems of the Bitfinex exchange without authorization, making it rather unprecedented when it comes to digital assets at that time. It came to light when he, himself, posted on X regarding his release, stating, “ Thanks to President Trump’s First Step Act, I have been released from prison early.

In 2023, Lichtenstein and his wife, Heather Morgan, were sentenced for pleading guilty to money laundering in connection with the theft of around $10 billion in Bitcoin and other digital assets stolen from Bitfinex. They were also required to forfeit substantial sums and serve terms that would extend into the 2020s.

First Step Act Credits Allow Sentence Reduction

The First Step Act was introduced in 2018 as a means of reform for components of the American criminal justice system involving reductions of sentences and increased rehabilitation incentives for inmates within federal facilities. Credits are available for inmates for participation in vocational programs, educational programming, and efforts that work to reduce recidivism. The release of Lichtenstein is attributed formally under this act; this act has been used for various non-violent and white-collar offenders. The matter of accrued credits and participation has been brought forward for issues involving the release of early inmates.

Although Lichtenstein is already out on release, Morgan, who was also sentenced at the same time as Lichtenstein, is currently serving her sentence and will rely on her compliance with qualified programming and other requirements outlined in the First Step Act for similar credits. The couple has been at the center of discussions on federal sentencing reform legislation for years.

The early release has generated a number of different responses from among the broader digital asset community and those pertaining to the law. On one hand, some would highlight federal sentencing guidelines and the intention underlying the First Step Act, with a mind toward encouragement for rehabilitation over punitive sentencing. In still another context, some would point out that Bitfinex was a rather exceptional case given the amount involved in a crypto heist, and save for two minor infractions, essentially good behavior.

In regard to ultimate authority for release, it should be noted that it is an area determined by the Bureau of Prisons. Nevertheless, the courts have retained that the criminal trial and the requirements for the forfeiture in the case involving the Bitfinex hack are still in full effect, and the ongoing supervision requirement is still valid in the matter as well.

However, the prison release of Ilya Lichtenstein as a result of the First Step Act is an important milestone within one of the most acclaimed events within the cryptocurrency space. While the event is informed by the existing Federal Sentencing Guidelines, it is important to consider the imperatives surrounding justice, reform, and accountability within the crime facilitated by digital assets.

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