Prison just got rougher as band of heinously violent cybercrims sentenced to lengthy stints

Prison just got rougher as band of heinously violent cybercrims sentenced to lengthy stints

September 16, 2024 at 08:19AM

Cybercriminal Remy Ra St Felix and his gang were sentenced for a string of violent cryptocurrency robberies in the US. St Felix received a 47-year prison term and five years supervised release and was ordered to pay over $524 million in restitution. The gang targeted victims, held them at gunpoint, and stole over $3.5 million in cryptocurrency.

Based on the meeting notes, here are the clear takeaways:

– Remy Ra St Felix has been found guilty and sentenced to 47 years in prison, with five years of supervised release and an order to pay over $524 million in restitution for his role in a string of cryptocurrency robberies in the US.
– St Felix and his gang members stole more than $3.5 million from various victims across different states, engaging in violent and chilling crimes including home invasions and holding victims at gunpoint to steal cryptocurrency.
– Co-defendant Jarod Gabriel Seemungal was also sentenced to a 20-year prison term plus five years supervised release, and ordered to pay over $4 million in restitution for his involvement in the criminal activities.
– Other members of the gang received prison sentences between 12 and 25 years, along with significant restitution orders.

These meeting notes detail an extensive and violent criminal history, along with the corresponding sentencing outcomes for Remy Ra St Felix, Jarod Gabriel Seemungal, and their criminal associates.

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