Friday, May 3, 2024 - WNBA superstar Brittney Griner has revealed that she contemplated suicide while being imprisoned in Russia.
Recall that the WNBA superstar was sentenced to
nine years in a Russian prison on drug charges in August 2022, following a
trial. She was ultimately sent to a penal colony in Mordovia, where she was
forced to work and cut fabric for military members.
In December 2022, the U.S. agreed to send Russia-convicted
arms dealer Viktor Bout in exchange for Griner's release.
Sitting for a lengthy interview with ABC
News' Robin Roberts, Griner said the thoughts crept into her mind
just after Russian authorities threw her behind bars for packing vape
cartridges in her luggage at a Moscow airport in February 2022.
"I wanted to take my life more than once in the first
weeks," Griner said. “I felt like leaving here so badly.”
The 33-year-old told Roberts, though, she didn't go through
with it out of fear that her body wouldn't be released to her family. "I
can't put them through that," she said. “I have to endure this.”
Griner said while imprisoned, she faced awful living
conditions, explaining to Roberts her mattress had a big blood stain on it and
there was minimal toilet paper and no soap in the bathrooms.
She added that at one point, Russian officials made her pen
a letter asking for forgiveness and "thanks from their so-called great
leader" Vladimir Putin. "I didn't want to do it," she said, “but
at the same time, I want to come home.”
Griner told Roberts she dealt with guilt over all that
happened in Russia, saying she felt like she “let everybody down.”
But since returning to the U.S., Griner has become an
advocate for those wrongfully detained overseas. She's also expecting her first
child with her wife, Cherelle. She's still going strong in the WNBA, getting
set to kick off another season with the Phoenix Mercury later this month.
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