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Ilya Lichtenstein Reunites with Wife Heather Morgan After Early Release

January 2, 2026

Ilya Lichtenstein, the hacker convicted of stealing billions of dollars worth of Bitcoin, has been released from prison after serving just over a year of his five-year sentence. His release was publicly announced on X (formerly Twitter), where he credited the First Step Act for his early release.

Background on the Court Case

Lichtenstein was sentenced to five years for his role in the massive Bitcoin theft related to the 2016 Bitfinex hack. The First Step Act, passed in 2018 under the Trump administration, allows for early release options based on earned time credits. A Department of Justice official confirmed Lichtenstein’s release, stating he has served significant time and is now on home confinement, adhering to policies.

Reunited with Heather Morgan

Lichtenstein's wife, Heather Morgan, also known as “Razzlekhan” or “the Crocodile of Wall Street,” responded to his announcement with a photo of the couple together. Morgan faced charges for her involvement in laundering Bitcoin stolen during the 2016 hack. She was sentenced to 18 months but was reportedly released early as well. She announced her release in a video from her bathtub on X in October.

Notable Background

  • Both Lichtenstein and Morgan were charged in connection with the Bitcoin theft, but only arrested in 2022.
  • Morgan is an internet personality and rapper, known for her colorful online presence.
  • Their story has garnered media attention, prompting a Netflix docuseries and an upcoming film about their case.

Future Plans

Lichtenstein expressed intentions to impact cybersecurity positively in his future endeavors, now that he is free. Morgan and Lichtenstein's story continues to attract public interest and media coverage.