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Paul Whelan

Paul Whelan is a former U.S. Marine with Canadian, U.S., British, and Irish citizenship. He was discharged from the Marines in 2008 with a bad conduct discharge following a conviction on larceny-related charges.

16 hours ago : Paul Whelan Rebuilds Life After Russian Prison Release: One Year Later, Challenges Remain

One year after his release from a Russian prison, Paul Whelan faces challenges rebuilding his life. He lost his house and cars and details his time in captivity, reasserting that he 'was not a spy'.

March 5, 1970: Paul Whelan's Birth

On March 5, 1970, Paul Nicholas Whelan, who is a Canadian-born former United States Marine with U.S., British, Irish, and Canadian citizenship, was born.

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1979: Birth of Dmitry Makarenko

In 1979, Dmitry Makarenko was born. He was later detained in the Northern Marianas by the United States on January 5, 2019.

1988: Entered Law Enforcement

According to Paul Whelan, in 1988 he entered the law enforcement profession, the same year he graduated high school.

1988: Graduation from High School

In 1988, Paul Whelan and his twin brother David graduated from Huron High School in the Ann Arbor area of Michigan.

1990: Employed by Chelsea Police

In 1990, Paul Whelan started working in lesser roles and as a part-time officer for the Chelsea Police, according to the Chelsea Police Department's records.

1990: End of Studies at Northern Michigan University

In the fall of 1990, Paul Whelan concluded his courses at Northern Michigan University, which he had attended since the fall of 1988, without earning a degree.

1994: Enlistment in Marine Corps Reserve

In 1994, Paul Whelan enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve.

1996: End of Chelsea Police Employment

In 1996, Paul Whelan's employment with the Chelsea Police ended.

1998: Employed by Keego Harbor Police Department

In 1998, Paul Whelan became a patrol officer for the Keego Harbor police department.

2000: End of Keego Harbor Police Department Employment

In 2000, Paul Whelan's employment with the Keego Harbor police department ended.

2001: Hired as IT Manager at Kelly Services

In 2001, Paul Whelan became an IT manager for the Kelly Services staffing company.

2003: Military Leave for Marine Corps Reserve

From 2003, Paul Whelan took military leave from Kelly Services to serve with the Marine Corps Reserve, including service in Iraq.

2003: End of first tenure as IT Manager at Kelly Services

In 2003, Paul Whelan ended his first tenure as an IT manager at the Kelly Services staffing company.

2006: Travels to Russia Begin

From 2006, Paul Whelan traveled to Russia several times.

January 2008: Court-Martial Conviction

In January 2008, Paul Whelan faced a court-martial conviction on multiple counts related to larceny. He was sentenced to 60 days restriction, reduction to pay grade E-4, and a bad conduct discharge.

2008: Second stint as IT Manager at Kelly Services

From 2008, Paul Whelan returned to Kelly Services staffing company as an IT manager.

2008: Whelan Leaves the Marines

In 2008, Paul Whelan left the Marines with a bad conduct discharge after being convicted on multiple counts related to larceny.

2010: Promotion to Senior Manager

In 2010, Paul Whelan was promoted to Kelly Services' senior manager of global security and operations.

2013: Deposition Revealing Degrees

In a 2013 deposition, Paul Whelan stated that he holds a bachelor's degree in criminal justice and an MBA degree.

2016: Supported Donald Trump in US Presidential Election

In 2016, Paul Whelan supported Donald Trump in the U.S. presidential election and posted in Russian after Trump's victory.

2016: End of tenure as Senior Manager

In 2016, Paul Whelan's tenure as Kelly Services' senior manager of global security and operations came to an end.

December 20, 2018: Putin Discusses Butina's Arrest

On December 20, 2018, while discussing Maria Butina's arrest, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Russia "will not arrest innocent people simply to exchange them."

December 28, 2018: Arrested in Russia

On December 28, 2018, Paul Whelan was arrested in Russia and accused of spying.

January 2, 2019: U.S. Ambassador Meets with Whelan

On January 2, 2019, U.S. Ambassador to Russia Jon Huntsman Jr. met with Paul Whelan while he was in Russian custody and relayed that Whelan was in good health and spirits, but needed incidental needs from his family.

January 3, 2019: Formally Charged

On January 3, 2019, Paul Whelan was formally charged. He was allegedly apprehended in his hotel room at the Metropol Hotel while concluding a meeting with a Russian citizen who handed him a USB flash drive with a list of employees at a classified security agency.

January 4, 2019: British Foreign Secretary Comments

On January 4, 2019, British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt expressed concern about Paul Whelan's situation and stated that individuals should not be used in diplomatic chess games. British and Irish consular officials were seeking access to Whelan.

January 5, 2019: Russian Foreign Ministry Statement

On January 5, 2019, the Russian Foreign Ministry stated that on the day after Paul Whelan's arrest, the United States had detained a Russian citizen, Dmitry Makarenko, in the Northern Marianas.

January 6, 2019: Planned Return to Michigan

Paul Whelan had planned to return to Michigan via Saint Petersburg on January 6, 2019, according to his brother David.

March 2019: Held in Lefortovo Prison

As of March 2019, Paul Whelan was being held for trial in Moscow's Lefortovo Prison, where he shared a cell with a prisoner who spoke no English.

June 15, 2020: Sentenced to Prison

On June 15, 2020, Paul Whelan received a 16-year prison sentence in Russia.

December 2020: Held in High-Security Prison

As of December 2020, Paul Whelan was being held in a high-security prison, IK-17, located eight hours drive southeast of Moscow.

July 27, 2022: Proposed Prisoner Trade

On July 27, 2022, it was announced that President Joe Biden had offered a trade for Paul Whelan and Brittney Griner in exchange for Viktor Bout.

December 8, 2022: Griner-Bout Exchange

On December 8, 2022, Brittney Griner was exchanged for Viktor Bout, but Paul Whelan was not included in the exchange due to the Kremlin's refusal.

May 4, 2023: U.S. Ambassador Visit

On May 4, 2023, U.S. Ambassador to Russia Lynne Tracy visited Paul Whelan in the remote Russian penal colony where he was being held.

August 16, 2023: Secretary Blinken Speaks with Whelan

On August 16, 2023, Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke with Paul Whelan on the phone and told him to "keep the faith and we're doing everything we can to bring you home as soon as possible."

November 28, 2023: Assault in Penal Colony

On November 28, 2023, it was reported that Paul Whelan had been assaulted during his time at the camp and was punched in the face by another inmate while working at a sewing table, breaking his glasses. David Whelan speculated that the assault may have been motivated by anti-American sentiment.

July 2024: Loss of Contact with Attorney

In late July 2024, Paul Whelan's attorney reported losing contact with him.

August 1, 2024: Release in Prisoner Swap

On August 1, 2024, Paul Whelan was released in a United StatesRussia prisoner swap in Ankara, Turkey.