Maria Butina, 30, stood in a D.C. federal court this morning and told the judge that she "knowingly engaged in conspiracy against the United States." Then, one hour into the hearing, she stood again and said one word: "Guilty."
The accused Russian spy acknowledged that she acted "under direction of" a Russian official who has been identified as Alexander Torshin.
She has signed a plea agreement with the U.S. that requires her to cooperate fully with any relevant federal, state, or local investigations. Special Counsel Robert Mueller's office may want to talk with her about a few things.
Prosecutors say Butina acted under the direction of Russian bank official Alexander Torshin (who has disappeared) and U.S. right-wing operative Paul Erickson, to establish back-channels with the NRA and U.S. political officials — all with the goal of advancing Russian power and interests in the United States.
Butina's promised cooperation could be the key that unlocks the bigger question of whether and how the NRA, the GOP, and Trump were linked together in a criminal conspiracy with Russia.
While the accused Russian spy has been locked in jail awaiting this plea hearing, she told the judge she had a conversation with a journalist, and on that call — which was surveilled and made available — she complained that her court-appointed U.S. public defender lawyer was acting as a go-between with news media, passing on messages to journalists.
Butina's case is under a gag order. The judge in her case addressed Butina's complaint before the hearing got under way.
We had a pretty good idea before today that she was a foreign agent for Russia. And last week, we knew she planned to flip.
Now it's official.
Today Maria Butina's lawyers said she agrees to plead guilty to conspiracy and cooperate with federal, state and local authorities in any ongoing investigations.
"The agreement, which Butina signed on Saturday, Dec. 8, also notes that the conspiracy charge carries … up to five years in prison, but the deal could see Butina receive a lesser sentence, depending on the level of her cooperation, before likely being deported back to Russia."
Accused Russian spy Maria Butina is accepting a plea deal in court, @SchneiderCNN reports.
She's charged with conspiracy and illegally acting as a foreign agent. Federal authorities say she infiltrated politically powerful groups to push Russian interests https://t.co/3wZRjScJzo pic.twitter.com/Vd08I9nLu1
— CNN Newsroom (@CNNnewsroom) December 13, 2018
Butina has admitted, as part of the deal copy filed with the court, that….
She and an unnamed "U.S. Person 1," which sources have identified as longtime Republican operative Paul Erickson, with whom she had a multiyear romantic relationship, "agreed and conspired, with a Russian government official ("Russian Official") and at least one other person, for Butina to act in the United States under the direction of Russian Official without prior notification to the Attorney General."
Based on the description, the "Russian Official" appears to be Alexander Torshin, deputy governor of the Russian Central Bank and a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Under his direction, the agreement said, she "sought to establish unofficial lines of communication with Americans having power and influence over U.S. politics."
The agreement, which Butina signed on Saturday, Dec. 8, also notes that the conspiracy charge carries a maximum penalty of up to five years in prison, but the deal could see Butina receive a lesser sentence, depending on the level of her cooperation, before likely being deported back to Russia.
It is unclear what Butina's cooperation might entail, but federal prosecutors have reportedly notified Erickson that he is a target of an ongoing investigation..
Anyone seen "Sheriff" David Clarke lately?
Also, from back in July, "We now know 'U.S. Person 2' is George O'Neill Jr, an heir to the Rockefeller fortune." Outgoing California congressman Dana 'I love Russia' Rohrabacher was also implicated, and it's possible any of her forthcoming cooperation could impact them both.
What a thing to jot down https://t.co/PEBNymXLfw pic.twitter.com/z01NUw2MRK
— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) December 11, 2018
After the meeting, Butina sent the Russian Official a message, which was translated as saying "We should let them express their gratitude now, we will put pressure on them quietly later."https://t.co/yCBg6OmIc7
— Rachel Maddow MSNBC (@maddow) December 10, 2018
So many high profile Russian reporters at this "low profile" case of a girl who "nobody knows" according to #Putin. #butina
— Fatima Tlis (@fatimatlis) December 13, 2018
NEWS: We uncovered more photos of Maria Butina's boss with top NRA leaders. And congressional investigators tell us they are zeroing in on the NRA-Russia money trail—and whether it leads to Trump https://t.co/MUXZBYSKd5 From me and @dfriedman33
— Mark Follman (@markfollman) December 12, 2018
Is that why the Russian gov has conducted 6 consular visits to Butina, passed 4 diplomatic notes to State about her case, and had Lavrov personally speak to Pompeo twice about her prosecution? (The official Kremlin Twitter account changed its avatar to a picture of her, too.) https://t.co/arP4QLqvd2
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) December 11, 2018
There is already a line outside the courtroom where alleged Russian agent Maria Butina will appear for a hearing at 10:30 a.m. Meanwhile, there is a man wearing a shirt that's says "SPY" in big letters and he is trying to talk to everyone on the line.
— Marshall Cohen (@MarshallCohen) December 13, 2018
The story of Maria Butina, by @VeraMBergen: https://t.co/n9DKVJffY5
— Zoe Tillman (@ZoeTillman) December 13, 2018
Want to help fight Russian propaganda? Retweet this. It's proof the Russian Gov't is lying about Maria Butina. I doubt many "innocent grad students" spend extensive time at Russian private military training camps. See the below photos that @funder found. https://t.co/qIaMyljFCy
— Jon Cooper (@joncoopertweets) December 13, 2018
even if they don't go to prison for betraying their country or whatever, i hope all the dudes on maria butina's hit list at least feel a deep insecurity knowing she very much wouldn't have even looked at them had she not been honeypottin
— Molly Priddy (@mollypriddy) December 13, 2018