When you read the article, the news isn't too important - because as far as I understand, it's just a temporary stay, after which SB will be transferred to a minimal-security facility, preferably as close as possible to where his parents live.
What is much more interesting in my opinion is that the conclusion is drawn that despite the attempts to release him from prison, the new American administration is not quite ready to accept that idea. Some of the currently ruling politicians say that he committed one of the biggest financial frauds in the US, but if that was the case, he would probably have received much more than 25 years in prison.