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The U.S. plans to release Russian cybercrime suspect Alexander Vinnik, who operated one of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchanges, as part of an exchange that freed American Marc Fogel. Vinnik pleaded guilty to money laundering and faced 20 years in prison. The news was reported by The New York Times on Wednesday.
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