The lawyer who has represented him did not return a call or email.
After revelations about his business dealings in Ukraine, former President Donald Trump ousted his campaign manager, Paul Manafort.
He was indicted on a wide range of financial crimes as part of the investigation into ties between the Trump campaign and Russia. He pleaded guilty in federal court in Washington after being convicted by a jury.
In May 2020, a low-security prison where he was serving a seven-year federal sentence freed him because of concerns about the coronaviruses. A person familiar with the matter said that the Bureau of Prisons decided to free him because of his age and health vulnerabilities. In December 2020, Trump pardoned him.
The website Knewz.com reported the removal.