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Wife of Former N.R.A. President Tapped Accused Russian Agent in Pursuit of Jet Fuel Payday

The following article by Matthew Rosenberg, Michael LaForgia and Andrew E. Kramer was posted on the New York Times website September 2, 2018:

Maria Butina’s efforts to deal in Russian jet fuel were detailed in hundreds of pages of previously unreported emails. Credit: Press Service of Civic Chamber of The Russian Federation/EPA, via Shutterstock

WASHINGTON — For the young Russian gun rights activist studying in the United States, it would have been an unimaginably rich payday: $1 million to help broker the sale of Russian jet fuel to an American middleman. All she had to do was secure the fuel.

So the activist, Maria Butina, whom American prosecutors now accuse of being a covert Russian agent, reached out to contacts in her homeland — and turned on the charm. In a July 2017 email, she told one man that his passport photo was “a handsome one.”

The following month, she told another Russian contact that she had labeled him in her phone as “the lovely Shakhov.” Every time he called, she was notified that “‘the lovely Shakov is calling you,’” Ms. Butina wrote. “Good feelings.”

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