Cheri Pope, wife of man held on spy charges in Moscow
MOS2000120501 - 05 DECEMBER 2000 - MOSCOW, RUSSIA: .Cheri Pope leaves the Lefortovo prison in Moscow, Tuesday December 5, 2000, accompanied by U.S. Rep. John Peterson (R-PA) after a meeting with her husband, Edmond Pope. Edmond Pope, a U.S. businessman, is being tried on Russian espionage charges in Moscow. bc/mm/Maxim Marmur UPI..
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