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Putin To Pardon Russia's Former Richest Man Khodorkovsky After 10 Years In Jail

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Mikhail Khodorkovsky

Vladimir Putin will sign a pardon for jailed oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky “in the nearest future,” the Russian president announced following a huge meeting with the press.

The ex-Yukos CEO has spent more than 10 years in jail.

Reuters notes that Khodorkovsky has still has eight months to serve of a jail sentence over two separate criminal cases that Putin's critics deem politically motivated.

Putin said Khodorkovsky did not seek a pardon until recently. Khodorkovsky's lawyer claims that the 50-year-old has not asked Putin for a pardon.

In 2004 Khodorkovsky was the wealthiest man in Russia and ranked 16th on Forbes list of billionaires.

SEE ALSO: How The 2003 Arrest Of The Richest Man In Russia Changed Everything — And What Happens Next

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