Russian Spy, Whose Associate Met With Page, Deported After Prison Term

CORRECTS DAY TO WEDNESDAY INSTEAD OF TUESDAY- In this courtroom drawing, defendant Evgeny Buryakov, left, stands with his attorney Scott Hershman during sentencing on espionage charges, Wednesday, May 25, 2016 in New... CORRECTS DAY TO WEDNESDAY INSTEAD OF TUESDAY- In this courtroom drawing, defendant Evgeny Buryakov, left, stands with his attorney Scott Hershman during sentencing on espionage charges, Wednesday, May 25, 2016 in New York. Prosecutors said he teamed up with diplomats to gather sensitive economic intelligence on potential U.S. sanctions against Russian banks and on U.S. efforts to develop alternative energy resources. Seated at the defense table is attorney Daniel Levin. (AP Photo/Elizabeth Williams) MORE LESS
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A Russian spy whose associates tried to recruit a one-time foreign policy adviser to Donald Trump was deported on Wednesday following a prison term.

Evgeny Buryakov spent nearly a year in prison after he pleaded guilty to conspiring to act as an unregistered foreign agent in March of last year. Two of his associates were also charged with other crimes, but did not serve any jailtime as they were covered by diplomatic immunity.

“Removing individuals like Mr. Buryakov represents ICE’s highest enforcement priority, which is protecting the national security of the United States,” Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Rebecca Adducci said in a statement.

BuzzFeed on Monday confirmed with Carter Page, a one-time foreign policy adviser to President Donald Trump’s campaign, that he had given what he later described in a statement as “immaterial information and publicly available research documents” to one of Buryakov’s associates, Victor Podobnyy.

Page told ABC News after the story broke that “I didn’t want to be a spy,” and “I’m not a spy.” He also said his masked identity was made to be easily found out in court filings, as payback for his prior criticisms of the Obama administration.

According to the FBI’s court filings, spy recruiters were overheard speaking with Buryakov about “the attempted use of [Page] as an intelligence source for Russia.”

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  1. Avatar for sanni sanni says:

    It wasn’t clear to me when he was released and when he was deported. Clicked the link on the announcement from ICE - it was dated today. Really interesting timing. Could just be what it is. Coincidental timing that the disclosure that Page had met with other Russian spies in 2013, and even had been “recruited” makes its way into the media a few days before the associate of the spy (the one who was arrested) is released and immediately deported.

    Hmmm.

    ICE press release per convicted Russian Spy deporation

  2. “Removing individuals like Mr. Buryakov represents ICE’s highest enforcement priority, which is protecting the national security of the United States.”

    In other words, it was ICE’s highest priority to make sure this guy is unavailable
    to testify about his dealings with Page et al.

    Gotcha.

  3. That struck me, too, Wouldn’t the FBI/Congressional committees investigating Russian meddling in the election and possible collusion with the Trump people want to keep this guy in custody a while long as a potential asset?

  4. So which was he, DACA student or Syrian toddler?

  5. In any normal situation, DOJ or another appropriate enforcement agency would have put a stop order on his deportation to maintain the evidence. This is what happens when the people under investigation are the people wielding the levers of power.

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