The verdict by a US court sentencing Russian national Maria Butina to 18 months behind bars is an “ugly stain” on the US justice system, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Friday.
“We consider the decision by a Washington court to sentence Maria Butina to 18 months behind bars as politically motivated,” the ministry stressed. “This sentence is an ugly stain on the American justice system, which has followed a blatant political order to the letter,” the Russian diplomats added.
“Our compatriot has been sentenced just for her being a Russian citizen. She has become a victim of tight rivalry between various US political forces and the unbridled anti-Russian campaign in the spirit of McCarthyism,” the commentary added.
The ministry reminded that since Butina’s detention, Russia has been confident that all accusations against Butina are “fully fictional and fabricated”, adding that her plea deal had been made under pressure and does not change the situation.
Earlier on Friday, a court in Washington sustained the prosecution’s request for sentencing Butina to 18 months behind bars. Judge Tanya Chutkan ignored the defense lawyers’ request that Butina should be sentenced to a term equal to the period she had already spent in custody.