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Quebec woman who sent Trump poison letter sentenced to 22 years in prison

A Quebec woman has been sentenced to 22 years in prison after sending former U.S. president Donald Trump a poison letter before the 2020 election.

Pascale Ferrier pleaded guilty to 9 biological weapons charges

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Pascale Ferrier has been sentenced to nearly 22 years in prison after pleading guilty to a total of nine biological weapons charges (Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office/Reuters)

A Quebec woman has been sentenced to nearly 22 years in prison after sending a poison-laced letter to former United States president Donald Trump.

Pascale Ferrier, 56, agreed to the sentence as part of a plea agreement back in January, but D.C. district court Judge Dabney Friedrich didn't sign off until today.

The French-born Ferrier pleaded guilty to a total of nine biological weapons charges, each of which carries a potential maximum sentence of life in prison.

She was arrested at the Canada-U.S. border in September 2020 and charged with sending Trump a threatening letter laced with the homemade poison ricin.

The letter, intercepted two months before the 2020 presidential election, described Trump as an "ugly tyrant clown" and urged him to give up the race.

Eight of the nine charges are tied to an indictment in Texas, where Ferrier was accused of sending similar letters to police and prison officials.