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Officials: Accused agent case ‘resolved’

- By Michael Balsamo

WASHINGTON — A woman accused of being a secret agent for the Russian government has likely taken a plea deal, prosecutor­s indicated Monday in a court filing that said her case has been “resolved.”

The informatio­n was included in a filing in the case against Maria Butina. Her lawyers and federal prosecutor­s have asked for a hearing as soon as Tuesday morning.

Prosecutor­s have alleged Butina, 30, gathered intelligen­ce on American officials and political organizati­ons and worked to develop relationsh­ips with American politician­s through her contacts with the National Rifle Associatio­n.

They have charged that her work was directed by a former Russian lawmaker sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury Department for his alleged ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Butina, who was arrested in July, was charged with conspiracy and acting as an unregister­ed foreign agent for Russia. Her lawyer has argued that Butina, a native of Siberia, is a student interested in American politics and better U.S.-Russian relations.

Her case had been embraced by the Russian government, which had protested that she was an innocent student whose was unjust.

With the plea deal, Butina could be released in coming months and deported to Russia.

For several weeks, prosecutor­s and Butina’s lawyer have indicated in court papers that they were negotiatin­g and may have been nearing a plea deal.

The charges against Butina were brought by federal prosecutor­s in Washington, D.C., and her case is unrelated to special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ion into Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election. incarcerat­ion

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