brittneygriner
As U.S. officials say they’ve not spoken to Brittney Griner since her arrest in Moscow on February 17 on drug charges, a State Department official said in a statement Thursday, “We insist the Russian government provide consular access to all U.S. citizen detainees in Russia, including those in pre-trial detention, as Brittney Griner is.” The statement marks a change in tune from the government with regards to the basketball star, as it had kept a tight wrap on the case so as not to make her a bargaining chip with Russia. Despite this, a source close to Griner says, “We know she’s ok.” “I would...
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Among the Americans in Russian custody is WNBA star Brittney Griner, and Secretary of State Antony Blinken urged other Americans to leave the country while the U.S. is working to bring detained Americans home. Griner was arrested and detained at a Moscow-area airport after authorities accused her of transporting drugs. It’s unclear when the arrest took place, though reports have said officials found marijuana vape cartridges on her. Griner plays for both Russian team UMMC Ekaterinburg and the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury, the latter of which said Saturday that it was “aware of and closely monitoring...
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