Boston Marathon bomber ordered to turn over $1,400 in COVID relief funds

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Boston Marathon bomber ordered to turn over $1,400 in COVID relief funds
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Dzhokar Tsarnaev was found guilty of the bombing in 2015 and ordered to pay more than $101 million in restitution.

Boston marathon bomber Dzhokar Tsarnaev was ordered by a federal court to turn over the $1,400 in coronavirus relief funds he received, along with other money sent to him, to his victims as restitution., which is being challenged in court, and ordered to pay more than $101 million in restitution.Tsarnaev has $3,885.

“The United States submits that the requested relief is reasonable and appropriate in this instance, especially in light of the Defendant prioritizing payments to his siblings over the victims of his crimes,” the prosecutors argued. Federal Judge George O’Toole, of the US District Court in Massachusetts, authorized the payment.

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