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Russia frees ex-US marine four years after sentence disputed by his family

Robert Gilman had been deteriorating rapidly in prison and was said to be in a catatonic state

Russia frees ex-US marine four years after sentence disputed by his family

TL;DR

  • Robert Gilman, a former US marine, has been pardoned and released from Russian prison.
  • He was arrested in January 2022 and sentenced to four and a half years for allegedly kicking a police officer while drunk.
  • His family denied the allegations, stating he was ill at the time of the incident.
  • Concerns grew over Gilman's health, with reports of him being in a catatonic-like state.
  • US President Donald Trump announced the release, stating it was on humanitarian grounds and no exchange occurred.
  • Gilman was en route to the US on a State Department plane.
  • This release is unusual as Russia typically seeks a prisoner exchange.
  • The decision may signal Moscow's desire to improve relations with the Trump administration.
  • Gilman is among at least 10 Americans known to be imprisoned in Russia.