- A federal judge declared a mistrial in the spy trial of two married Maryland doctors accused of trying to be Russian assets, due to a deadlock in the jury’s deliberations.
- The jury was split, with one juror believing the defendants were entrapped and the remaining 11 jurors believing they were not entrapped.
- The defense claimed entrapment, while the government argued that the doctors willingly shared patient health records for malicious harm or personal gain in support of Russia. Read More