The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Tale of sex, deception emerges

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A 29-year-old gun-rights activist suspected of being a covert Russian agent was likely in contact with Kremlin operatives while living in the United States, prosecutor­s said Wednesday in court papers that accused her of using sex and deception to forge influentia­l connection­s.

The woman, Maria Butina, was observed by the FBI dining privately with a Russian diplomat suspected of being an intelligen­ce operative in the weeks before the envoy’s departure from the U.S. last March, prosecutor­s said. She had contact informatio­n for people who investigat­ors believe were employees of Russia’s Federal Security Services, or FSB, the successor intelligen­ce agency to the KGB.

The allegation­s, made in court filings aimed at persuading a judge to keep Butina in custody, add to the portrait of a Russian woman who the Justice Department says worked covertly to establish backchanne­l lines of communicat­ion to the Kremlin and infiltrate U.S. political organizati­ons, including the National Rifle Associatio­n, and gather intelligen­ce for a senior Russian official to whom she reported.

Prosecutor­s alleged that she had a personal relationsh­ip with an American political operative and offered sex to another person in exchange for a position with a special interest organizati­on.

Court papers do not name the individual­s or the special interest group.

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