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defendants Aleksey Borisovich SukhodolovU.S. Department of Justice
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A jury convicts Omali Yeshitela , Penny Hess , Jesse Nevel and Augustus C. Romain Jr. of conspiracy to act as agents of a foreign government.
Aleksandr Viktorovich Ionov , a resident of Moscow , was the founder and president of the Anti-Globalization Movement of Russia .
Ionov ’s influence efforts were directed and supervised by Moscow -based Federal Security Service (FSB) officers.
Each defendant faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison.
A sentencing date has not yet been set.
The FBI is investigating the case.
The defendants are accused of engaging in demonstrations at a social media company headquarters in California to demonstrate against suppression of pro-Russian viewpoints.
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