After undergoing a very lengthy trial and now an appeal hearing, WNBA star Brittney Griner has been held in a detention center near Moscow, where she was arrested on Feb. 17.
After discovering Tuesday morning that her appeal for a reduced sentence was rejected, Griner faces down her 9 year sentence and new life behind bars at the Russian prison.
Griner’s attorneys have given some insight into what Griner’s daily life consists up while facing her sentence in prison.
Her lawyer, Alexander Boykov said, “Brittney wakes up at 7 a.m. daily, just like all the other prisoners. They go to sleep around 10 p.m. and that’s when the lights turn off and the television’s turned off. She is not allowed to sleep outside of the prison’s allotted hours. Of course, you can lay down for a bit, but mostly they talk with” other inmates during daily free time.”
“Griner and the prisoners watch television, they prepare themselves food, they read, and that’s basically it,” says Boykov. “The athlete’s daily routine includes eating breakfast and a one-hour walk in the yard, which mostly happens in the first part of the day.”
For Griner, every day is pretty much on repeat. Boykov and his partner Maria Blagovolina at Rybalkin Gortsunyan Dyakin and Partners, tries to visit Griner twice a week to spend a couple hours talking.
As an athlete, Griner is accustomed to maintaining exceptional physical endurance. However, Boykov says that even a smaller person would have a hard time exercising in a cell the size of Griner’s.
“There’s no gym, no runway, no basketball court,” Boykov says.
Blagovolina adds, “There isn’t much exercise equipment available to Griner, but, she goes for a walk and she does some exercises. I think she feels okay physically for right now.”
Now that Griner is no longer awaiting a court date after her failed appeal, she will likely be moved from the detention center to a penal colony.
At the detention center, the spaces are cramped and there’s only a small exercise yard, but there is a benefit to staying there, each day counts as two towards a prison sentence.
Inside the colony, there’s more space and Griner would have to work eight hours a day. For most prisoners, this means sewing, cleaning, cooking and serving food, but, because of her career as a WNBA player, Griner can see about coaching women’s basketball.
There’s a precedent for such an arrangement, Russian soccer players Alexander Kokorin and Pavel Mamayev coached inmates while they served time in one of the colonies.
Ivan Melnikov, the vice president of the Russian Department of the International Human Rights Defense Committee said, “I hope that she will be sent to a colony with a lenient governor who allows her to coach basketball in the daytime rather than being a seamstress. Prisoners are encouraged to play sports or do yoga and so on, and basketball is popular. I think that would be the best thing for her.”
Generally, though, the conditions are difficult. Tuberculosis is common in the colonies, many prisoners are malnourished from the limited food and the medical care is poor. Most need friends and family to send them food and basic toiletries, but that isn’t possible for some prisoners.
There is still hope, though, that Griner will not have to live out her nine-year sentence, and that she’ll be part of a prisoner exchange between the U.S. and Russia. In July, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and the Biden administration said that they are in discussions with Russia to swap the WNBA star and Paul Whelan, another American imprisoned in the country, for a not-yet-named Russian prisoner held in the U.S.
Keep her. She’s a criminal.
Amen
Send her a recording of the National Anthem!
I have a hard time feeling sorry for her.
I agree me too. Keep her locked up!
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Brittney who?
She made her position very clear when she complained about our National Anthem and the American way of life!! Let her rot there!
He’ll do fine in prison!
😂😂😂😂😂yes yes and amen
Send her a CD of Kate Smith singing God Bless America.