Bitzlato Co-Founder Requests Pardon From Donald Trump After Guilty Plea: Report

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Anatoly Legkodymov, a Russian nationwide and former CEO of cryptocurrency trade Bitzlato, reportedly requested a federal pardon from US President Donald Trump after a 2023 responsible plea and serving 18 months in jail.

In line with a Friday report from the Russian state media outlet TASS, Legkodymov’s authorized staff formally asked Trump for a presidential pardon after he pleaded responsible to working an unlicensed cash transmitting enterprise. Legkodymov was indicted in January 2023, pleaded responsible in December, and was sentenced to time served in July 2024 after being in custody for about 18 months. 

“Anatoly […] grew to become a goal in a political marketing campaign in opposition to the crypto market and proficient Russian programmers,” stated Ivan Melnikov, vice chairman of the Russian department of the Worldwide Committee for Human Rights, in response to TASS. “His resolution to ask for a pardon is predicated on the hope that the US will return to a extra balanced and truthful strategy to digital finance.”