Thursday, December 13, 2018

Maria Butina Served!

Heading to federal time out.
The 30-year old Russian honeytrap who was faced criminal indictments for failure to register as a foreign agent served a federal sandwich. They accused her of peddling information and pandering influence to prominent Republican lawmakers and conservative agitators.

Butina has gotten a graduate's degree from the American University. During her time in the U.S., she built an extensive career of talking to prominent leaders within Republican circles. She managed to nab a disgusting pervert named Paul Erickson who helped her get in.

Maria Butina plead guilty. Her guilty plea comes with a price. She admits to engaging in conspiracy against the United States in collusion with the Russian government. Butina was forced to reveal secrets to how her operation worked, how she managed to get within Republican circles and how to transmit information to Russian operatives.

The Kremlin claims that Butina was "tortured" during her stay in federal time out.

Butina was accused of working to infiltrate Republican political circles through groups such as the National Rifle Association to bolster interest in the Russian Federation.

Butina said that she acted "under direction" of a high official (identified as Alexander Torshin) to establish communications with conservative groups and the White House.

Her conviction could reduce her sentence to a nickel in federal time out, possible deportment and banishment from the United States. She can appeal the charges at given time.
Butina with Alexander Torshin. Behind them is the podium for President of the United States.
Butina had a tryst with Paul Erickson, a South Dakota Republican activist who managed to her seat at the NRA, the National Prayer Breakfast, former Milwaukee County sheriff David Clarke, Jr., Wayne LaPierre, Dan Bongino, and Donald Trump, Jr.

There was a report that Butina met with Donald J. Trump to talk up sanctions.

The Kremlin has admitted that Butina is an asset. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova spoke to CNN about the controversy.

"It's not about justice. It's just inquisition. It's medieval inquisition. Becuase she is intimidated, she was tortured and was not treated like a human being, not like a woman."

She added, "I think she was treated and is still treated probably as a terrorist or something like that."

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