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State Dept: Brittney Griner considered wrongfully detained

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WASHINGTON — The Biden administra­tion has determined that WNBA star Brittney Griner is being wrongfully detained in Russia, meaning the United States will more aggressive­ly work to secure her release even as the legal case against her plays out, the State Department said Tuesday.

“The U.S. government will continue to undertake efforts to provide appropriat­e support to Ms. Griner,” the department said.

Griner was detained at an airport in February after Russian authoritie­s said a search of her bag revealed vape cartridges containing oil derived from cannabis. Since then, U.S. officials had stopped short of classifyin­g the Phoenix Mercury player as wrongfully detained and said instead that their focus was on ensuring that she had access in jail to American consular affairs officials.

Now, though, U.S. officials have shifted supervisio­n of her case to a State Department section — the Office of the Special Presidenti­al Envoy for Hostage Affairs — that is focused on negotiatin­g for the release of hostages and other Americans classified as being wrongfully detained in other countries. A consular officer did visit in March.

“Brittney has been detained for 75 days and our expectatio­n is that the White House do whatever is necessary to bring her home,” said Griner’s agent, Lindsay Kagawa Colas.

The president of the WNBA players’ union, Nneka Ogwumike, noted in a separate statement that “it has been 75 days that our friend, teammate, sister, Brittney Griner, has been wrongfully detained in Russia.”

WNBA TO HONOR GRINER WITH LEAGUE-WIDE FLOOR DECALS

The WNBA will honor Griner with a floor decal and allow the Mercury to pay her without it counting against the team’s salary cap, the league announced.

“We just want her home. I’m glad that they are trying to do something,” said New York Liberty coach Sandy Brondello, who previously coached Griner in Phoenix. “They had that prisoner release last week that gave me hope that BG would be one of the next ones out. I can’t imagine what she’s going through. Hopefully she’ll be out sooner than later.”

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