On November 23, 2016, Russia requested Nikulin's extradition, citing a 2009 case that involved theft from the online payment system
WebMoney. On February 7, 2017, a lawyer for Nikulin claimed that in mid-November 2016, as well as earlier that day, an FBI agent had visited Nikulin in
Pankrác Prison and had offered him cash, an apartment, U.S. citizenship, as well as all cyber charges against him dropped, if he would agree to confess to participating in the
2016 Democratic National Committee email leak. In late March 2018,
Paul Ryan visited the Czech capital, where he urged authorities to grant Nikulin's extradition to the U.S. ==Extradition==