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Brittney Griner is appealing her prison sentence, and the hearing is scheduled for 25 October
Brittney Griner is appealing her prison sentence, and the hearing is scheduled for 25 October. Photograph: Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP
Brittney Griner is appealing her prison sentence, and the hearing is scheduled for 25 October. Photograph: Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP

Brittney Griner’s wife says basketball star could be moved to Russian labor camp

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  • Olympic champion serving nine-year sentence on drug charge
  • Cherelle Griner says her wife is at ‘weakest moment in life’

WNBA star Brittney Griner is at her “absolute weakest moment in life right now” as she faces a hearing in Russia later this month for her appeal of a nine-year prison sentence for drug possession, Griner’s wife said in an interview that aired on Thursday.

Cherelle Griner told CBS Mornings that her wife, a two-time Olympic gold medalist who was playing in Russia during the WNBA offseason, is afraid of being forgotten by the United States.

“She’s very afraid about being left and forgotten in Russia,” Cherelle Griner said.

She said Brittney Griner told her in a phone call that she felt “like my life just doesn’t matter.”

“Like, y’all don’t see the need to get me back home? Am I just nothing?” Cherelle Griner quoted her wife as saying. It wasn’t clear when the call took place.

Brittney Griner was convicted in August after Russian police said they found vape canisters with cannabis oil in her luggage at Sheremetyevo Airport in Moscow in February. Her defense lawyers said she had been prescribed cannabis for pain. The WNBA star said she had inadvertently packed them and had no criminal intent.

She is appealing her prison sentence, and the hearing is scheduled for 25 October. But Cherelle Griner said after that hearing that her wife could be moved to a labor camp elsewhere in Russia.

“My brain can’t even fathom it,” she told CBS.

Joe Biden met with Cherelle Griner at the White House last month. He also sat down with Elizabeth Whelan, the sister of Paul Whelan, another American imprisoned in Russia. The Biden administration said in July that it had made a “substantial proposal” to get them home. The administration has not provided specifics about its proposal, but according to multiple reports, it had offered to release Viktor Bout, a convicted Russian arms dealer imprisoned in the US.

Cherelle Griner said the president is “doing what he can, but there’s another party in this situation.” She said it’s going to take Russian president Vladimir Putin changing his mindset.

Although Brittney Griner was arrested in February – amid escalated tensions because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – the couple did not speak on the phone until August. Cherelle Griner said the first conversation was “just so delightful” and made her feel optimistic that her wife would survive the ordeal. But the second conversation, she said, “was the most disturbing phone call I’ve ever experienced.”

“You could hear that she was not OK,” Cherelle Griner said.

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