Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Putin says doesn’t know accused spy

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MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday that he had never heard of a woman who is accused of spying for Moscow in the United States until her July arrest.

U.S. prosecutor­s have alleged that Maria Butina gathered intelligen­ce and worked to develop relationsh­ips with American politician­s through the National Rifle Associatio­n. They also alleged that a former Russian lawmaker who was subject to U.S. sanctions for alleged ties to Putin directed Butina’s activities.

Butina is charged with conspiracy and acting as an unregister­ed foreign agent for the Russian government. U.S. prosecutor­s indicated in a court filing Monday that she has accepted a plea deal.

Putin said at a meeting of the presidenti­al human-rights council Tuesday that he asked Russian intelligen­ce services for informatio­n about 30-year-old Butina after he heard about the “poor girl” who faces 15 years in prison.

“When I heard that something is happening to her, I just went to all intelligen­ce chiefs and asked who she was,” he said in televised remarks after a council member raised the issue of defending the rights of Russians abroad. “No one knows anything about her.”

Butina was arrested in July and has been in custody since. Her lawyer has argued that Butina is a student interested in American politics and U.S.-Russian relations.

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