Judge Chutkan denied filing of a brief in support of allegations of torture in Mariia Butina case

Judge Chutkan denied filing of a brief in support of allegations of torture in Mariia Butina case

Mariia Butina (above)

The next hearing is set for March 28th at 10 a.m.

By that time, Butina would have spent eight months in jail.

Judge Tanya Chutkan denied the filing of a leave to file a “brief in support of allegations of torture while in U.S. custody as to Mariia Butina yesterday.

“The document is unavailable as the Court denied its filing”.

In the meantime, Butina remains in jail. She plead guilty to being a Russian spy.

Judge Chutkan has already told Butina to anticipate a sentence of five years.

American University has refused to honor a judge’s subpoena for pictures and names of 72 persons who were classmates and alleged co-conspirators of Butina.

A transcript of Wednesday’s hearing is linked here:

https://www.scribd.com/document/400763604/Mariia-Butina-status-hearing-transcript-dated-Feb-26th-2019-eight-pages

Images of court documents are attached here:

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Mueller report was never intended to be made public

Mueller report was never intended to be made public

Paul Whelan has been working for Russia since 2011

Paul Whelan has been working for Russia since 2011