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      Alleged Russian Agent Marina Butina Moved to Virginia Jail, Unclear Why

      ON THE MOVE

      Butina was moved from federal facility in D.C. to jail in Alexandria where Paul Manafort is currently being held

      Betsy Swan

      Former Political Reporter

      Pervaiz Shallwani

      Senior Editor & Writer

      Updated Aug. 19, 2018 2:11PM ET / Published Aug. 18, 2018 12:27PM ET 

      William G. Truesdale Adult Detention Center

      Maria Butina, the Russian national accused of acting as a Kremlin agent in the United States, was abruptly moved from a jail in Washington to a lockup in Alexandria, Virginia, according to her lawyer.

      “I got a collect call from Maria from Alexandria Detention at midnight last night, but was disconnected before we could speak,” Robert Driscoll told The Daily Beast. “I couldn’t get in to the facility last night, but visited her this morning. She was not informed of the reason for the move. I was not notified of the move, and still am unaware of the reason.”

      Amy Bertsch, a spokeswoman for the Alexandria Sheriff’s Office, confirmed Butina arrived around 7 p.m. Friday at William G. Truesdale Adult Detention Center, which also houses federal inmates. Paul Manafort, President Donald Trump’s former campaign chief, is also currently being held at the same jail, awaiting the verdict in his trial for a host of alleged financial crimes.

      The Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment on why Butina had been moved. Butina has pleaded not guilty to charges she acted as an covert Russian agent.

      While the Manafort case is on trial two blocks from detention center, Butina's case is slated for federal court in D.C. The jail has housed other high-profile inmates who have been on trial in D.C., including Ahmed Abu Khatallah, the Libyan militia leader who was sentenced to 22 years in prison for his role in Benghazi attacks. He was housed in the Alexandria detention center from his arrival in the U.S. in 2014 until this summer.

      The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has accused American officials of mistreating Butina in jail.

      Butina attended graduate school at American University, and over several years built relationships with a host of leaders in the conservative movement. She began a romantic relationship with Paul Erickson, formerly a member of the board of the American Conservative Union, and he helped her build connections throughout the American right.

      Russian billionaire Konstantin Nikolaev helped fund Butina's Russian gun rights group. The Daily Beast reported last week that she also had assistance from Igor Pisarsky, a prominent public affairs professional in Moscow whose firm has worked for a host of Kremlin clients.

      A spokesperson for Nikolaev said he had no involvement in her activity in the U.S. “His support for Ms Butina’s organization was strictly limited to domestic activity in Russia,” the spokesperson said. “It lasted just two years and ended in 2014, since which time there has been no contact.”

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