Overview
- Tater was detained in Moscow in August 2024 and sentenced to 15 days for petty hooliganism, a charge he denied
- Russian state media reported he faced a separate investigation for allegedly assaulting a police officer, an offense that carries up to five years in prison
- On April 6, a court removed him from pre-trial detention after medical experts diagnosed him with a mental disorder and found him not criminally responsible
- TASS said on June 6 that he was discharged from compulsory psychiatric treatment and left Russia for outpatient care, but his current whereabouts remain unknown
- His case was among nine American detentions that Washington sought to resolve through prisoner exchanges, underscoring broader US–Russia diplomatic strains over held citizens