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Girlfriend of Todashev, slayed friend of Boston Marathon bombing suspect, to be deported
Tatiana Gruzdeva, girlfriend of Ibragim Todashev -- an Orlando man FBI agents killed in May who was close to alleged Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev -- has been arrested in Florida by immigration officers and told she will be deported for talking to the press, Boston magazine reported. Last month Gruzdeva told the magazine that in May she was interrogated by agents about any connection she or Todashev had to Tsarnaev and the Boston Marathon bombing. Agents eventually sent her to immigration officials. She was detained until August, at times in solitary confinement, before being told she would be released and had another year to stay in the US legally. Regardless, Gruzdeva said late Tuesday she had gone to sign work papers at the local immigrations office where she was then arrested and told she would be deported for interviews done with the magazine.
Girlfriend of Alleged Tamerlan Tsarnaev Accomplice Arrested in Florida Tatiana Gruzdeva, the girlfriend of Ibragim Todashev, said shes going to be deported for talking to the press.
By Susan Zalkind Boston Daily October 1, 2013 5:55 pm
Tatiana Gruzdeva, the girlfriend of Ibragim Todashevthe man shot by the FBI just after allegedly implicating himself and marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev in a 2011 triple murder in Walthamhas been arrested in Florida by Department of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. In a collect call from Glades County Jail, where she said she is being held in solitary confinement, Tatiana Gruzdeva said that immigration officers told her she was being deported because of her interviews with Boston magazine.
The Glades County Sheriffs Office confirmed that Gruzdeva is being held in the county jail.
Gruzdeva, 19, said she had gone to sign work papers at the local immigrations office at 11 p.m. Tuesday. She had been waiting for weeks for the work authorization form that would allow her to earn a living. Instead, she said, she was taken aside and arrested. They said its because of interview, she said. Im in the room by myself, she said repeatedly, crying.