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Considering same. If true, that would open up the possibility that "Red Sparrow" Mariia is playing a character.
Either, the insinuation that "Butina maintained contact information for "individuals identified as employees of the Russian FSB,"" is false or
The individuals are employees of the Russian FSB but have as much allegiance to the Putin Administration as Peter Strzok has to Trump's.
Double agent? The gun thing is a little too obviously forced. As far as I know, Russian spooks don't seem to be that stupid.
>Prosecutors said she was the protege of a Russian politician and banker, identified by sources as Aleksandr Torshin,
Haven't seen any sauce on this guy but may have missed it.
>Although Butina lived with the man, the relationship was "duplicitous," prosecutors said, suggesting that she had no real interest in him and was using him to further her goals. "Butina appears to treat it [the relationship] as simply a necessary aspect of her activities," the prosecutors' memo said.
Sounds like every young actress in Hollywood.