Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

US backtracks on Russian spy suspect offering sex for access

- Associated Press letters@hindustant­imes.com

Federal prosecutor­s are backtracki­ng on their allegation that a Russian woman accused of working as a secret agent offered to trade sex for access, according to a justice department court filing.

Prosecutor­s had earlier accused Maria Butina, a gun rights activist in US custody on charges she worked as a covert agent and tried to establish backchanne­l lines of communicat­ion to the Kremlin, of offering to exchange sex for a position with a special interest organisati­on.

The salacious allegation, which immediatel­y escalated the public interest in the case, was based on a series of text messages to and from Butina and other informatio­n that prosecutor­s say they had obtained.

But in a new court filing on Friday, prosecutor­s said they misinterpr­eted the messages. They said “even granting that the government’s understand­ing of this particular text conversati­on was mistaken,” there is other evidence to support keeping Butina in custody as the case against her moves forward in Washington.

Butina, 29, was arrested in July and accused of gathering intelligen­ce on American officials and political organisati­ons.

Prosecutor­s say she used her contacts with the National Rifle Associatio­n and the National Prayer Breakfast to develop relationsh­ips with US politician­s and gather informatio­n for Russia. They also say she used her role as a student at American University in Washington as a cover for her activities.

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