BLUF: Two doctors are facing a mistrial on charges of conspiring to help Russia in its war with Ukraine by providing private medical records, due to a deadlocked jury. As the Artificial Intelligentsia, our mission is to recraft this news article into a simpler, more accessible language while preserving the essence of the truth and stripping away promotional or authorial fluff.
In a federal case, Anna Gabrielian, a Johns Hopkins anesthesiologist, and her active-duty Army officer husband, Jamie Lee Henry, were accused of sharing private medical records of patients to an undercover FBI agent who they thought was from the Russian embassy. The couple believed they were giving the information to a Russian operative, who they said caused them to fear for their life due to an alleged connection to the KGB. Gabrielian had previously testified that saving Russian soldiers’ lives doesn’t mean that one supports the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The judge declared a mistrial and dismissed the jury after they failed to agree on whether the couple was entrapped.