Dennis Rodman Says He’s No Longer Going To Russia To Free Brittney Griner

The former NBA player reversed course on his plans to help release the WNBA star, who has been sentenced to 9 years on drug charges.

Dennis Rodman Says He’s No Longer Going To Russia To Free Brittney Griner

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Update (8/25/22 10:50 a.m. EST): Dennis Rodman walked back his previous claim that he was going to fly to Russia to try to release Brittney Griner. The former NBA player revealed that he no longer plans to head to Russia to ABC News on Monday. Aside from the plan to reverse course, a State Department spokesperson also reiterated that the basketball player’s trip was not planned by government officials. “He would not be traveling on behalf of the U.S. government,” Ned Price told the outlet.

Original: Dennis Rodman has a plan to release Brittney Griner from a Russian jail. The basketball icon revealed that he’s planning to go to Russia himself, in a new interview with NBC News on Saturday, August 20. While he didn’t divulge his plans on freeing Brittney weeks after she was sentenced to nine years in prison, he did say that he was working on making his trip soon.

Dennis said he has a plan to help get Brittney back to the U.S. (Shutterstock)

Dennis, 61, said that he’d gotten the okay to fly to Russia to negotiate the WNBA player’s release, but he didn’t offer many details. “I got permission to go to Russia to help that girl,” he explained to NBC. “I’m trying to go this week.” Even though he said he was authorized, an official for President Joe Biden told the outlet that the administration had already made “a significant offer,” and the basketball player’s efforts may actually hurt Brittney’s chances of being released. “Anything other than negotiating further through the established channel is likely to complicate and hinder release efforts,” they said.

If Dennis does go to Russia, it won’t be the first time that he’s served as a liaison between the United States and a foreign power. The former Chicago Bulls player’s friendship with North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un has been well-documented. He’s made multiple visits to the country since 2013.

Brittney was sentenced to 9 years on drug charges. (Shutterstock)

Brittney, 31, was sentenced to nine years in prison after she was found guilty on August 4. Her lawyer Maria Blagovolina revealed the WNBA player’s feelings in a statement to People. “She’s devastated. She is very upset and she’s honestly quite shocked, so she needs to digest what happened today,” she said.

As the official explained, it’s been reported that the Biden administration made an offer to Russia to get Brittney and fellow U.S. citizen Paul Whelan returned to the U.S. in exchange for Viktor Bout, a Russian arms dealer who has been serving a 25-year sentence in a U.S. prison, per CNN.