Beyond what it says on the profile, we don't share that information publicly unless the user themselves were to come here and specifically broach that subject.
I can assure you, though; that suspension was wholly justified.
EDIT: Shadow Wizard notes in a comment below that this is no longer possible for the user to bring up the topic here, on the 'new' Meta Stack Overflow, as it's now a normal per-site meta. The user would have to go to the new Meta Stack Exchange for that ability, though I don't know if it's appropriate there, nor is it often productive, anyway. Contacting the team directly is usually better, IMO.
Moderators don't do suspensions that long now. Generally speaking, a suspension of that length would have only been done in the past for extreme situations involving repeated, significant infractions.
Since then, we actually are limited to one-year suspensions. Something that would suggest a longer period would really suggest a need for more strict measures. There were informational tracking uses for these very long suspensions before, but they are not needed so much anymore due to additional information being tracked on deleted/destroyed accounts.
Shog9 noted in the comments below that you may sometimes still see a user with a network-wide suspensions longer than the 365-day limit; network-wide suspensions can not be done by moderators, but must be done by Employees, such as Community Managers. I'll quote his comment:
FWIW, you may occasionally still see extremely long suspensions on accounts that are suspended network-wide. There are generally extremely good reasons for those, and they tend to involve users who've already been deleted and came back anyway.
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ohh my god.. I think he has more friends.