Anna Chapman
NEW YORK (GaeaTimes.com) -- It's time to bid adieu to Anna Chapman and welcome Anna Fermanova.
NEW YORK - A prosecutor warned Thursday that a powerful and sophisticated network of U.S.-based Russian agents were eager to help defendants in an alleged spy ring flee the country on bail.
NEW YORK - A prosecutor says 11 people accused of operating as Russian spies have lots of helpers in the U.S.
NEW YORK - One of the suspects in an alleged spy ring has confessed to federal agents that he worked for Russia's intelligence service, federal prosecutors said Thursday.
NEW YORK - The lawyer for one of the suspects charged with operating as Russian spies entrenched in American suburbia told a judge Thursday that the only thing his client has infiltrated are "neighborhoods, cocktail parties and the PTA."
Nine defendants in the case were making long-shot bids to be released from jail pending trial, even as authorities scoured a Mediterranean island for an alleged co-conspirator who disappeared after he was granted bail.
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