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"The evidence against the conspirators ... is truly, truly overwhelming," he told U.S. Magistrate Judge Ronald L. Ellis. "There is evidence, video and audio surveillance, of meetings between Russian government officials and some of the co-conspirators that are sitting at this table." He said the defendants face "extraordinary evidence, and it is the kind of evidence that any defendant looking at it has got to look at it and say,
'I'm going to be convicted here.'" Farbiarz said he was seeking detention without bail for all the New York defendants, saying the investigation was steadily gaining evidence as search warrants are executed across the country. Chapman's lawyer, though, has said the case against her is weak. Her mother, Irina Kushchenko, who lives in western Moscow, said she was wrongly accused of trying to help Russian intelligence collect U.S. policymaking information. "Of course I believe that she's innocent," Kushchenko said Wednesday.
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