?This may be a bargaining chip that may get her out': Lawyer speculates on WNBA star's Russian detainment
A lawyer who specializes in international law says her return won?t be simple. "Assuming there was contraband in the bag, she?s committed a crime, and she has to face the consequence," says Frank Rubino, federal and international law attorney. "The fact that she is a prominent athlete doesn?t give her the right or any greater right than you or I."
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