WNBA’s Brittney Griner remains detained in Russia in mysterious case

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WNBA’s Brittney Griner remains detained in Russia in mysterious case
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“There are many countries around the world where you do not want to get in trouble, and Russia is one of them.'

U.S basketball star Brittney Griner flexes her muscle after making a basket during a women's basketball quarterfinal round game against Australia at the Summer Olympics, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021, in Saitama, Japan.

As extraordinary as her circumstances are, the details surrounding Griner’s case remain a mystery as a crucial court date approaches next month. Russian prosecutors have offered little clarity and the U.S. government has made only measured statements. Griner’s legal team has declined to speak out about the case as it works behind the scenes.by a foreign government, but in many ways her case isn’t unusual. Americans are frequently arrested overseas on drug and other charges and U.S.

U.S. officials have said they are tracking the case but have not spoken extensively about it, in part because Griner has not signed a full Privacy Act Waiver. The statements so far have been careful and restrained, focused on ensuring she has access to U.S. consular affairs officials — she had a meeting last month — rather than explicitly demanding her immediate release.

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