
US Attorney's office requests Boston Marathon bomber to turn over funds, including $1,400 stimulus payment
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Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev should turn over money to his victims, including a previously deposited $1,400 federal stimulus payment, the US Attorney's Office of Massachusetts said in a filing Wednesday morning.
The filing is requesting the Federal Bureau of Prisons to turn over funds from Tsarnaev's inmate trust account. Tsarnaev is currently serving a life sentence in a federal prison in Florence, Colorado.
Despite having more than $21,000 transferred to his account since 2013, prosecutors said Tsarnaev has only paid a little over $2,000 toward restitution.

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