American soldier Staff Sgt. Gordon Black pleaded guilty to theft in Russia after being accused of stealing from his girlfriend during an unauthorized trip to Vladivostok. He was placed in pre-trial detention and admitted guilt, cooperating with the investigation. Black was charged with theft causing significant damage, a crime punishable by a fine, compulsory labor, or jail time. The 34-year-old soldier was communicating with authorities in English via an interpreter during the process.

Black, who was stationed in South Korea and traveling to a U.S. Army base in Texas, made the impromptu visit to Russia to see a woman he was romantically involved with. His mother, Melody Jones, claimed he was “lured” to Russia by the woman, Aleksandra Vashchuk. Black’s wife, Megan Black, despite being in the process of divorcing him, called for his release, saying it would provide comfort to their six-year-old daughter. He had met the 32-year-old Russian woman while she was working in South Korea, as shown in TikTok videos that surfaced after his arrest.

The Army spokesperson Cynthia O. Smith disclosed that Black did not have clearance to visit Russia and revealed that the Army was investigating whether Russian intelligence had targeted him. Black, who enlisted as an infantryman in 2008 and had served in Iraq and Afghanistan, was arrested in Vladivostok for theft causing significant damage. The Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Primorsky Territory confirmed that Black had confessed to his crime, which could result in a fine, compulsory labor, or up to 5 years in jail, according to Russia’s criminal code.

Black’s mother and wife spoke out in hopes of securing his release and providing comfort to his daughter. His mother believed he was deceived into coming to Russia by his romantic interest, while his wife emphasized the importance of his freedom for the well-being of their child. The woman he visited in Russia had lived in South Korea for five years, as seen in TikTok videos that emerged after Black’s arrest. Black’s situation attracted public attention and media coverage due to the unique circumstances surrounding his unauthorized trip to Russia.

Despite being in a process of divorce, Black’s wife issued a statement through her attorney urging Russian authorities to release him. His mother expressed her belief that Black was convinced to visit Russia by the woman, hoping for one last meeting before returning home. Black’s situation raised concerns about his well-being and the implications of his unauthorized visit to Russia, a country where he did not have clearance to travel. The case highlighted the challenges faced by military personnel stationed abroad, especially in navigating personal relationships and potential security threats.

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