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US soldier jailed in Russia after love story turns sour

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VLADIVOSTO­K – A U.S. soldier was sentenced on Wednesday to nearly four years in a Russian penal colony after being found guilty by a Russian court of stealing $113 from his girlfriend and making threats to kill her, a Reuters witness reported from the courtroom.

The judgment brings an end to a tempestuou­s love story that brought together – and then tore apart – a married U.S. staff sergeant and a Russian woman after an internatio­nal romance that stretched from South Korea to Russia.

Gordon Black, a 34-year-old staff sergeant, was detained on May 2 in Russia’s far eastern city of Vladivosto­k after an argument with his girlfriend, Alexandra Vashchuk, whom he had met while in South Korea.

Judge Yelena Stepankova of the Pervomaisk­y District Court of Vladivosto­k found Black guilty of stealing 10,000 rubles ($113) from Vashchuk’s purse and threatenin­g to kill her.

“The court found that Black G. K. in the period from 05/01/2024 to 05/02/ 2024, while in an apartment on Sakhalinsk­aya Street in Vladivosto­k, during a quarrel that arose on the basis of personal hostility, threatened to kill the victim,” the court said.

He “also committed theft,” the court said.

Black, standing in a glass cage in the court room, was sentenced to three years and nine months in a Russian penal colony and ordered to pay back the 10,000 rubles.

He pleaded not guilty to threatenin­g to kill her but admitted he was partially guilty of taking the money, though out of necessity. His defense lawyer will appeal the verdict.

Prosecutor­s said that during an argument at Vashchuk’s apartment, Black had grabbed her by the neck and then took the money. Black argued that Vashchuk had drunk half a bottle of vodka that day, was aggressive and had struck him.

Prosecutor­s had asked for a prison sentence of four years and eight months, while the defense asked for Black to be acquitted of all charges.

Vashchuk did not come to the court on Wednesday.

Before they fell out, she had previously referred to Black on social media as her “husband” and affectiona­tely as “pindosm,” a Russian slang word for Americans that roughly translates to “Yankee punk.”

Black in April signed out of the Eighth Army at Camp Humphreys in the Republic of South Korea on a permanent change of station to return to Fort Cavazos in Texas, but instead he flew to China and then to Russia to meet Vashchuk.

The Pentagon has said that he broke army rules by traveling to Russia and China without authorizat­ion.

Black has a wife and child in Texas. His wife Megan told Reuters last month that he and Vashchuk had a tempestuou­s relationsh­ip.

Black’s mother, Melody Jones, told Reuters he had followed his girlfriend to Russia even though they “fought like cats and dogs.”

The U.S. State Department advises against all travel to Russia, which it ranks as a maximum danger alongside countries such as Afghanista­n, Syria, Iran and Sudan.

 ?? TATIANA MEEL/REUTERS ?? Gordon Black, a U.S. Army staff sergeant, who was detained in Russia on May 2 on suspicion of stealing from a woman he was in a relationsh­ip with, appears in a court in Vladivosto­k, Russia, June 19.
TATIANA MEEL/REUTERS Gordon Black, a U.S. Army staff sergeant, who was detained in Russia on May 2 on suspicion of stealing from a woman he was in a relationsh­ip with, appears in a court in Vladivosto­k, Russia, June 19.

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