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Adding to the sense of urgency surrounding the arrests was Chapman's behavior on June 26. She became suspicious when meeting that Saturday with the undercover FBI agent who posed as a Russian consulate employee. The undercover agent asked Chapman to deliver a phony passport to another deep cover Russian agent, but Chapman did not do that. The court documents show that right after meeting the undercover agent, Chapman bought a one-time-use cell phone under an assumed name. Then, authorities say, Chapman made a "flurry of calls" to Russia. In one of the intercepted calls, a man advised her she may have been uncovered, should turn in the passport to police and get out of the country. She was arrested the next day at the police station where she tried to turn in the fake passport.
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