Among the deposits was a Covid-19 relief payment for $1,400, prosecutors said.
Convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
hasn't been paying fines or victims with the tens of thousands of dollars deposited into his trust fund, including a Covid-19 relief payment he received in June, federal prosecutors said in a filing Wednesday. In the filing, prosecutors asked that the approximately $20,000 deposited into Tsarnaev's trust fund be used to pay his outstanding fines.
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