Kremlin: allegations against accused Russian agent Butina groundless
Friday, 14 December 2018 The Kremlin said on Friday that allegations against Maria Butina, a Russian woman accused of acting as an agent of Russia's government in the United States, were absolutely groundless.
Accused Russian agent Maria Butina has agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy. Reuters reports she has also agreed to cooperate with U.S. federal, state and local authorities. Butina is suspected of trying to influence U.S. policy toward Russia. In the deal, Butina admitted that she conspired to act in...
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Senators are seeking information about Obama-era meetings between Treasury and Federal Reserve officials and Maria Butina, the alleged Russian agent who pleaded... Wall Street Journal Also reported by •Reuters •MailOnline