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Court orders deportation of US national serving sentence in Russia’s Ryazan Region

It is noted that the US citizen has been taken to the ministry’s regional Center for Temporary Detention of Foreign Nationals until December 9, 2022

MOSCOW, November 10. /TASS/. US national Sarah Krivanek, who was convicted of stabbing her partner and was serving her sentence at a penal colony in Russia’s Ryazan Region, will be deported to the United States based on a decision by Ryazan’s Zheleznodorozhny District Court.

"Ryazan’s Zheleznodorozhny District Court upheld the administrative lawsuit claims of the Russian Interior Ministry in the Ryazan Region so the US citizen who is subject to deportation has been taken to the ministry’s regional Center for Temporary Detention of Foreign Nationals for 30 days from the moment of the decision, until December 9, 2022. The decision is enforced effective immediately," said the statement published on the court’s website.

A Russian court earlier found the US national guilty under Article 119.1 and Paragraph (c) of Article 115.2 of the Russian Criminal Code (murder threat and infliction of light bodily harm with weapon-like items), sentencing her to one year and three months in a settlement colony. After that, Krivanek was transferred to a colony in the Ryazan Region.

Krivanek, 45, came to Russia from California. She lived in the city of Odintsovo outside Moscow with a local resident and made a living by giving English lessons. According to investigators, in November 2021, she attacked her partner with a knife during a domestic dispute, causing him minor injuries. She was banned from traveling but in December, she first visited the US embassy in Moscow and then went to Sheremetyevo Airport where she bought a plane ticket to Atlanta. Krivanek was detained by police when trying to board the plane.