Russian Agent Maria Butina sentenced to 18 months in prison

Washington (CNN)A federal judge sentenced Russia national Maria Butina to 18 months in prison on Friday, after she pleaded guilty to trying to infiltrate conservative political circles and promote Russian interests before and after the 2016 presidential election.

She is the first Russian citizen convicted of crimes relating to the 2016 election, though her efforts to infiltrate Republican circles appeared to be separate from the Kremlin’s sweeping election-meddling campaign.

The 30-year-old gun rights enthusiast has been incarcerated since her arrest in July and will receive credit for the nine months previously served. She will be deported to Russia after serving her sentence.

“This was no simple misunderstanding by an overeager foreign student,” Judge Tanya Chutkan said.

Chutkan said that Butina, who studied at American University in Washington, engaged in work on behalf of a Russian official that was “sophisticated” and “dangerous.”

“The conduct was sophisticated and penetrated deep into political organizations,” Chutkan said.

Butina spoke for five minutes at Friday’s hearing, her voice at times breaking, as she expressed regret for her crime and asked for forgiveness.

“I deeply regret this crime,” Butina said. “Ironically it has harmed my attempts to improve relationships between the two countries.”

“I came to the US not under orders but with hope,” Butina said. “I sought to build bridges between my motherland and the country that I grew to love.”

“Never did I wish to hurt anyone,” Butina said.

While prosecutors have admitted that Butina is not a spy in the traditional sense, they argued that her crime still could have jeopardized national security.

Butina pleaded guilty in December to one count of conspiracy to act as an agent of a foreign official. She admitted to using her contacts in GOP political circles, in the National Rifle Association and at the National Prayer Breakfast to influence US relations with Russia.

As part of her plea deal, Butina has cooperated extensively with the government. A source familiar with the situation said she primarily provided information about her boyfriend, GOP political operative Paul Erickson, who was allegedly involved in her scheme.

So far, Erickson has not faced charges in DC. Erickson was indicted in February on wire fraud and money laundering charges in a separate case in South Dakota. He pleaded not guilty to the federal charges.

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17 Responses to Russian Agent Maria Butina sentenced to 18 months in prison

  1. vitaminlover says:

    This chick is shady/sneaky-looking. Those eyes look dead.

  2. rikyrah says:

    Spy Girl😠😠😠

  3. Ametia says:

    SPY GIRL, WORKING ALONG WITH 45 THE PUSSY-GRABBING POS

    • majiir says:

      I don’t believe a word of what she said in court about not knowing she had to register to operate as a foreign agent in the U.S. Her ”cover” was being a grad student. She knew all along what Torshin wanted her to do, and she did it. It pisses me off that last week Pompeo was intervening and trying to have her avoid being sentenced. On whose behalf was he acting? I think the answer is that Pompeo was acting on Trump and Putin’s behalf.

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