The Morning Call

Representa­tives: Griner in Russian penal colony

- By Eric Tucker

WASHINGTON — WNBA star Brittney Griner has begun serving her nine-year sentence for drug possession at a Russian penal colony, her lawyers and agent said Thursday.

Griner was transferre­d to a penal colony in Mordovia, about 210 miles east of Moscow, after a Russian court last month rejected her appeal of her sentence.

Her lawyers said they visited her earlier this week.

“Brittney is doing as well as could be expected and trying to stay strong as she adapts to a new environmen­t,” her lawyers said in a statement.

The WNBA All-Star center and two-time Olympic gold medalist was detained in February when customs agents said they found vape canisters containing cannabis oil in her luggage at Moscow’s Sheremetye­vo Airport.

At her trial, Griner admitted to having the canisters in her luggage but testified she packed them inadverten­tly in her haste to make her flight and had no criminal intent. Her defense team presented written statements saying she had been prescribed cannabis to treat chronic pain.

She was convicted in August and sentenced to nine years in prison.

The Biden administra­tion has been trying for months to negotiate the release of Griner and another American jailed in Russia, corporate security executive Paul Whelan, including through a possible prisoner swap with Moscow.

President Joe Biden said last week that he hopes Russian President Vladimir Putin will be more willing to negotiate the release of Griner.

“My hope is that now that the election is over, that Mr. Putin will be able to discuss with us and be willing to talk more seriously about a prisoner exchange,” Biden said.

 ?? EVGENIA NOVOZHENIN­A/GETTY-AFP ?? Brittney Griner sits in a cell inside a Russian court after hearing her verdict on Aug. 4.
EVGENIA NOVOZHENIN­A/GETTY-AFP Brittney Griner sits in a cell inside a Russian court after hearing her verdict on Aug. 4.

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