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Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Silk Road Founder Ross Ulbricht Pardoned by Trump, Was Serving Life Sentence

 "Socalj" for Borderland Beat

From a NPR Article



Ross Ulbricht, also known as "Dread Pirate Roberts," operated the Dark Web marketplace known as Silk Road between 2011 and 2013, when law enforcement shut the site down and arrested him at a California public library.

At the time of his sentencing in San Francisco in 2015, Ulbricht was 31 years old. He was convicted of distributing narcotics, engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise, conspiring to commit computer hacking, and conspiring to create fake identities and launder money. He was sentenced to life in prison.


"I just called the mother of Ross William Ulbricht to let her know that in honor of her and the Libertarian Movement, which supported me so strongly, it was my pleasure to have just signed a full and unconditional pardon of her son, Ross," Trump posted to his Truth Social site on Tuesday. "The scum that worked to convict him were some of the same lunatics who were involved in the modern day weaponization of government against me. He was given two life sentences, plus 40 years. Ridiculous!"

Meanwhile, the Justice Department pursued charges against Ulbricht's compatriots who claimed to have committed 5 murders on his behalf, though the government could never prove those murders actually took place.

In an indictment, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara described Silk Road as a meeting place for criminals hoping to "buy and sell illegal drugs and other illicit goods and services anonymously and outside the reach of law enforcement."

He also described it as "the most sophisticated and extensive criminal marketplace on the internet" at the time. He alleged Ulbricht made tens of millions of dollars through the site. Law enforcement went to great lengths to investigate and apprehend Ulbricht and his supporters, including by infiltrating the site and seizing a server in Iceland.

Ulbricht's early writings on the ideas behind Silk Road emphasized his desire to create a free and anonymous marketplace, to "use economic theory as a means to abolish the use of coercion and aggression amongst mankind," according to a public LinkedIn post. In order to access the site, users had to use anonymity software called Tor and pay with Bitcoin, a cryptocurrency whose transactions are all recorded online.

Those principles are aligned with the Libertarian political philosophy, which generally advocates for the protection of individual liberties.

Libertarian activists have supported Ulbricht's release for years, organizing around the banner "Free Ross" and painting Ulbricht as a young, "peace-loving" former Eagle Scout who made mistakes, rather than "a dangerous kingpin," according to his supporters' webpage. They argue his life sentence is an example of government overreach.

President Trump has been amenable to Libertarian concerns. He promised to commute Ulbricht's sentence during the Libertarian National Convention in Washington in May of 2024, and has gotten close to so-called "techno libertarians," like Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Trump has also publicly promised to make the United States the "crypto capital of the planet," propping up prominent Bitcoin users and supporters.

Ulbricht, for his part, took to social media to celebrate Trump's election victory and remind him of his promise. One week after the election, he wrote on X that he "can finally see the light of freedom at the end of the tunnel."

Source NPR

21 comments:

  1. He pardoned this dude!? Just unbelievable, in so many ways.

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    1. Trump is soft on crime.

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    2. Why not, he just provided the tools. Isnt it like with the guns? Guns do not kill, people do. And i think it is the same here. He created the platform, the tools for trading and some bad people made use of it.
      And if el raton and his brother are about to be walking why not this dude?

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  2. Imagine fucking feeling you sit in your cell a listening some shite stories and screw come on your door and told ya
    kid you go home..
    But sir i have life plus 40...Son...you go home! 🤣🤣🤣

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    1. I can only imagine the intense feeling of joy when he heard he was going home.

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    2. It does not pay, to do a murder.

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  3. This is so funny especially coming from Trump himself since he wants to give the death penalty to drug dealers but that’s what happens. You elected a clown and the circus comes with him.

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    1. 713 Stupidest comment ever. Read up on the charges and the life sentence this guy got. Maybe Trump knows more than you dumbass.

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    2. Don't forget to mention that AMLO was also a clown, when he was in office.

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    3. Yes, gone are the days when the President would give a muttering speech then not be able to find his way offstage. Let's go back to that, the respect we had from our adversaries was at an all-time high. Delude yourself all you want, this guy represents a change from being the world laughing stock.

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    4. He's white, he's rehabilitated and redeemable , just another misunderstood individual who will an upstanding citizen after receiving more counseling and treatment.

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  4. Now that Trump is gonna get read of the Mexican cartels he is gonna need some extra hands that can destribute the narcotics here in the USA, nice move 🤣

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  5. Commandante Ross was not a drug dealer. He was just a victim of our failed government to pad their statistics.

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  6. Seems like trump is having a power trip, making dumb choices and trying to get land that’s already been taken. Trump choices and decisions is scary in some ways, but his followers don’t seem to see the reality.

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  7. Trump freeing anyone that isn’t Hispanic/ latino. Señor naranja tripping.

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  8. he was over sentenced, clearly drugs didn't deserve to be objective number one ... i doubt very seriously that the focus on improving will be outside the United States, they need the fent to flow in they'll assist that to provide a reason for invasion. remember folks executive orders are not laws, terror groups exist inside America am example KKK

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  9. This pardon will land him with a nice gig at a three letter agency, smart dude, and smart move.

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  10. This foo a stone cold killer, clipped 5 guys all by his lonesome, 006 style!
    He earned his seat at the white house roundtable with Elon, Zuck, TikTok guy, etc, because before the election, trump promised to free his sorry ass in return for the Libertarian Party's support at the polls..
    There's a new rooster in the U.S. barnyard, and one who is quite convinced that god saved him from assassination to perform divine tasks..
    Death will come quickly to cartel thugs, and their MORENA puppetmasters will have their blood-drenched assets frozen..
    Mexicanos should brace themselves for the imminent arrival of 10 million pocho deportees, with their foreign manners and bizarre music, wierd clothes and ridiculous accents..
    Buckle up, the next few months look sure to be a bumpy ride!

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  11. Ulbricht’s double life sentence became a symbol of overreach—a clash between an inflexible system and the frontier spirit of technological innovation. For many in the Bitcoin community, his case represented the broader struggle for autonomy, privacy, and the freedom to innovate. His pardon is now being celebrated as a victory for these principles. He got a longer sentence than El Chapo for allegedly sending hit men to allegedly kill someone. All of you work off of Hear Say so doesnt surprise me . Bitcoin 2 the Moon

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