The Mercury News

Russian woman charged in 2018 meddling case

- By Deb Riechmann and Eric Tucker

WASHINGTON >> The U.S. accused a Russian woman on Friday of helping oversee the finances of a sweeping, secretive effort to sway American public opinion through social media in the first federal case alleging foreign interferen­ce in the 2018 midterm elections.

The criminal complaint against Elena Alekseevna Khusyaynov­a alleges that Russians are using some of the same techniques to influence U.S. politics as they relied on ahead of the 2016 presidenti­al election, methods laid bare by an investigat­ion from special counsel Robert Mueller into possible coordinati­on between Russia and Donald Trump’s campaign.

Justice Department prosecutor­s claim that Khusyaynov­a, of St. Petersburg, helped manage the finances of a hidden but powerful Russian social media effort aimed at spreading distrust for American political candidates and causing divisions on hot-button social issues like immigratio­n and gun control.

The Justice Department unsealed the criminal complaint on the same day that U.S. intelligen­ce agencies, in a rare public statement, asserted that Russia, China, Iran and other countries are engaged in continuous efforts to influence American policy and voters in the upcoming elections and beyond. National security adviser John Bolton heads to Russia today.

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