Jailed American Robert Gilman taken to Russian hospital, newspaper reports


Former U.S. Marine Robert Gilman, who serves a prison sentence for assaulting a Russian police officer in 2022, attends a court hearing in Voronezh, Russia April 6, 2026. REUTERS/Vladimir Lavrov

MOSCOW, July 9 (Reuters) - ⁠Former U.S. Marine Robert Gilman, who is serving ⁠a long prison sentence in Russia, has been ‌admitted to hospital, Kommersant newspaper reported on Thursday.

The business daily quoted Gilman's lawyer as saying he was receiving treatment but that it ​was too early to talk about ⁠a diagnosis.

Reuters requested ⁠a comment from the U.S. State Depertment.

Gilman was first jailed ⁠in ‌2022 for assaulting a police officer while drunk, and his sentence was extended in 2024 ⁠following subsequent convictions for assaulting prison officials ​and a ‌state investigator.

State media reported last December that he was ⁠facing a ​total sentence of 10 years after a further conviction for assaulting prison staff.

Gilman's supporters in the United States ⁠say he was ill when he ​was first arrested, and that he was provoked while in prison into actions that led to the further charges.

Kommersant ⁠said that because of Gilman's unspecified illness, a court in the southern city of Voronezh had postponed a hearing into a prosecutor's appeal against the latest sentence.

A ​source close to the Kremlin told ⁠Reuters last year that Gilman was one of nine ​people on a list of ‌Americans jailed in Russia that Washington ​wanted to be released and returned to the U.S.

(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

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