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      # ChatGPT said:

      The article describes an incident in which **Oleg Nefedov**, a Russian citizen wanted by the United States for cybercrime, escaped from a courthouse in **Yerevan**, Armenia, on **June 22, 2024**, during his court session for a temporary detention decision. Despite being under close watch by the court, police, and officers, Nefedov managed to walk out of the building right before the decision regarding his detention was made.

      Nefedov had been arrested on **June 21**, and the prosecution filed for his temporary detention on **June 22**. However, the judge, **Artush Gabrielyan**, only scheduled the hearing for **June 24**, more than 44 hours after the request was submitted. Due to the delay in the hearing, Nefedov was released and subsequently fled the courthouse.

      Following the escape, the Armenian Ministry of Justice submitted a request to the **Supreme Judicial Council** to discipline Judge Gabrielyan. The investigation revealed that Gabrielyan failed to attend work on the day after receiving the prosecution’s request, despite being scheduled for duty. He argued that the court had been overwhelmed with work and that the delay in scheduling was not intentional.

      The judge later admitted that Nefedov had walked around the courthouse and received a call before leaving in a car. Gabrielyan claimed that the escape would not have happened had the court decision been made on time. However, the Supreme Judicial Council gave Gabrielyan a **severe warning** on October 4, 2024, although one council member suggested that his actions warranted his dismissal from office.

      The article outlines the significant lapse in the legal process, the judge’s responsibility, and the subsequent inquiry into his conduct.

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