Activist Katerina Myers, who served before her transgender transition to the FSB, was fined 300,000 rubles. She was accused of violating the protection of state secrets
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The Moscow Regional Court fined transgender activist Katerina Myers 300,000 rubles in connection with violating the requirements for the protection of state secrets (article 283.2, part 1, of the Criminal Code), her lawyer Konstantin Erokhin told Mediazone.
The Moscow Regional Court fined transgender girl Katerina Myers 300 thousand rubles in a case of violation of legal requirements...
The Moscow Regional Court fined transgender girl Katerina Myers 300,000 rubles in a case of violating the requirements for the protection of state secrets (article 283.2, part 1, of the Criminal Code). This was reported by Mediazona with reference to its lawyer Konstantin Erokhin. Before moving, Myers was FSB captain Alexander Chumakov. In December 2022, the FSB did not let the girl leave the country — Myers wanted to fly to Mexico with new docu…
The Moscow Regional Court fined transgender girl Katerina Myers 300,000 rubles in connection with violating the requirements for the protection of state secrets (article 283.2 (1) of the Criminal Code). Lawyer Konstantin Erokhin spoke about this. Initially, the prosecutor's office requested a fine of 400,000 rubles. Myers was detained on February 22 as part of a case involving “the departure from Russia of a citizen admitted or previously admitt…
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