Island artist Elizabeth Whelan, the sister of Paul Whelan, stands by President Joe Biden at a press conference Thursday.

Paul Whelan Returns Home

Paul Whelan, a former U.S. Marine and brother to Island artist Elizabeth Whelan, has been released from Russian custody more than five years after an arrest that the U.S. government condemned as spurious.

Paul Whelan, a former U.S. Marine and brother to Island artist Elizabeth Whelan, has been released from Russian custody more than five years after an arrest that the U.S. government condemned as spurious.

Mr. Whelan was released as part of a prisoner swap alongside two other American citizens, including Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, the White House announced Thursday morning.

“Russian authorities arrested them, convicted them in show trials, and sentenced them to long prison terms, for absolutely no legitimate reason whatsoever—none,” President Biden said of the released prisoners in a press conference Thursday. “Soon, they’ll be wheels up on their way to see their families.”

Mr. Whelan was arrested during a trip to Moscow for a close friend’s wedding, his brother David Whelan has said. From her home on Chappaquiddick, Ms. Whelan has been one of her brother’s fiercest advocates for release. Mr. Whelan was serving a 16-year prison sentence in Russia.

“I don’t think any of us can really believe that we’re on the sixth year of Paul’s wrongful detention.” Ms. Whelan told the Gazette earlier this year, on her brother’s 54th birthday.

“We’re hoping, obviously, that it won’t go that long, but you know, we were hoping a few years ago that we would get him out as well,” she said.

Ms. Whelan was standing alongside Mr. Biden during his press conference Thursday at the White House. She did not immediately return a request for comment. 

U.S. Rep. Bill Keating, the Island’s representative in the House, has been an advocate for Mr. Whelan’s return and was thrilled about his return to the states. 

“It should be a happy day for Elizabeth and her friends on the Vineyard [and] it should be a happy day as Americans,” Mr. Keating told the Gazette Thursday. 

Mr. Keating sits on the House Foreign Affairs Committee. Over the last five years, he has come to know Ms. Whelan personally in the struggle for her brother’s release.

“I couldn't be happier for her and her family. I often said to her, I can't imagine and I hope I never do get taken a prisoner, but if I do, I sure wish I would have you as a sister,” he said.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 08/01/2024 - 14:00

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Paul Karasik West Tisbury

Huzzah!

Submitted by smiddleton@mvg… on Thu, 08/01/2024 - 14:06

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Susie Middleton West Tisbury

Hurrah!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 08/01/2024 - 14:10

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Sarah Hughes Edgartown

Thanks to everyone who helped bring these long-detained Americans home! Bravo to the diplomats and members of Congress who assisted, and to those who will help these brave individuals adjust to life in the USA again. So thrilled.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 08/01/2024 - 14:10

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Bob Edgartown

Awesome!! Thank you President Biden! The best President!! You know how to get the job done!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 08/01/2024 - 16:25

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Barbara Einzig Brooklyn, NY

As a writer sharing interests with Paul Whalen, I have been hoping for a long time now for his release and thank all of those responsible for what is now his freedom.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 08/01/2024 - 18:41

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rob the roofer new jersey

Mr. Whelan the battle tested tried and true meaning of ALWAYS FAITHFUL ! SEMPER FI MARINE

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 08/01/2024 - 19:16

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Deborah Haynes Frisco, Tecas

Thank you President Biden and Vice President Harris for working diligently to bring Paul home. God Bless You

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 08/04/2024 - 07:24

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Harry Seymour Oak Bluffs

The qualities that define Elizabeth should be admired by all, whose collective sigh of relief is felt throughout the Island and beyond.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 08/04/2024 - 23:55

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Eben Elias West Tisbury

Paul, welcome home. I know you need your space and time right now but if there is anything I can do for you and your family I’m in the phone book. Let me hnow. and I’ll do my best to help!

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