The Norwalk Hour

WNBA star Griner’s Russia detention extended for third time

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MOSCOW — WNBA star Brittney Griner will remain in Russian custody through at least July 2, Russian staterun news agency Tass reported Tuesday.

The 31-year-old American basketball player has been held in Russia since February when she was detained at a Moscow airport after authoritie­s there claimed she was carrying vape cartridges containing cannabis oil. The U.S. Department of State last month reclassifi­ed her as wrongfully detained.

The Khimki district court of the Moscow region extended Griner’s detention for a third time, according to the Tass report, which also cited a top Russian diplomat as saying that Moscow will not consider including Griner in a detainee swap “until a court investigat­ion into her case is completed.”

Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov, according to Tass, was responding to US media reports that the Biden administra­tion had offered to exchange convicted arms trader Viktor Bout for Griner. Ryabkov gave no timeline for the proceeding­s in the player’s case.

Griner’s supporters continue to advocate for her release, with some raising concerns that Moscow might use her as a bargaining chip amid tensions over the war in Ukraine.

Griner, a two-time Olympic gold medalist who plays in Russia during the WNBA offseason, was accused of “smuggling significan­t amounts of a narcotic substance,” an offense punishable by up to 10 years in prison in Russia.

The Houston native plays for the Phoenix Mercury.

State Department spokesman Ned Price told reporters Tuesday that it was his understand­ing that department officials learned of the extension in her detention only through Tass, which he said was problemati­c.

“This case is problemati­c from top to bottom,” he said. “It is precisely why we have characteri­zed Brittney Griner as an unlawful detainee. It’s precisely why we are doing everything we can to seek and to affect her prompt release from Russian detention.”

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