The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US prosecutor­s talking with accused Russian agent to resolve case

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WASHINGTON: US prosecutor­s and lawyers for accused Russian agent Maria Butina are engaging in negotiatio­ns, both sides said in a court filing, raising the possibilit­y the case could be resolved with a plea deal.

Butina, a former graduate student at American University in Washington who has publicly advocated for gun rights, was charged in July with acting as an agent of the Russian government and conspiracy to take actions on behalf of Russia.

She is accused of working with a Russian official and two US citizens to try to infiltrate the National Rifle Associatio­n, a powerful lobby group that has close ties to Republican politician­s including President Donald Trump, and influence American foreign policy toward Russia.

Currently jailed awaiting trial, Butina has pleaded not guilty.

She could face years in prison if convicted.

The parties “continue to engage in negotiatio­ns regarding a potential resolution of this matter,” prosecutor­s and Butina’s lawyers wrote in a joint filing on Friday, without elaboratin­g on what resolution might materialis­e.

US District Judge Tanya Chutkan later granted a joint request for a delay in a status hearing in the case that had been set for Dec 6, scheduling a new hearing for Dec 19.

After the delay was granted, defense lawyers withdrew motions they had filed on Thursday to dismiss the case.

Such talks sometimes lead to a deal in which a defendant pleads guilty to lesser charges to resolve a case.

Robert Driscoll, an attorney for Butina and who is under a media gag order imposed by the judge in the case, declined to comment when asked whether his client may plead guilty in order to resolve the case.

The prosecutio­n has made serious missteps in the case, including erroneousl­y accusing Butina of offering sex in exchange for a position in a special interest group. — Reuters

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