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In Russia, Brittney Griner is appealing her conviction – Liberation

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The American basketball player, sentenced for cannabis trafficking in early August, appealed. The date of the new trial is not yet known.

While waiting to be potentially exchanged against a Russian arms trafficker, Brittney Griner decided to use all the levers in her possession to regain her freedom. The 2m06 basketball player, sentenced in early August in Russia to nine years in prison for cannabis trafficking, appealed her conviction, her lawyers said on Monday. The date of the appeal trial is not immediately known.

Considered one of the best basketball players in the world, Brittney Griner, 31, was arrested in February in Moscow in possession of a vaporizer containing cannabis-based liquid. She admitted to having been in possession of this substance, however claiming to have brought it to Russia inadvertently and to use it legally in the United States as a painkiller. She had come to Russia to play during the American offseason, a common practice for WNBA basketball players who often earn more money abroad than in the United States.

An exchange of prisoners mentioned several times

His case took on a geopolitical dimension in the context of the crisis between Moscow and Washington linked to the Russian offensive in Ukraine. The sportswoman is one of several American citizens currently detained in Russia and whose release Washington wants. The United States has repeatedly declared that it has made a “substantial offer” to obtain the release of two of them: Brittney Griner, and a former American soldier, Paul Whelan.

On Saturday, a senior Russian diplomat confirmed that Moscow and Washington were discussing a possible prisoner exchange involving Brittney Griner and a Russian arms trafficker detained in the United States, Viktor Bout.

The man in question was arrested in Thailand in 2008 and is serving a 25-year prison sentence in the United States. His extraordinary career was one of the inspirations for the film “Lord of War” in which Nicolas Cage plays a cynical arms dealer.

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