Alexei Navalny, Russia’s most prominent Kremlin critic, was found guilty of embezzling funds for his anti-corruption foundation on Tuesday, a sentence that added nine years to his time in prison. Along with the embezzlement charges, he was also found guilty of insulting a judge during a previous trial. He was ordered to pay a 1.2-million-rouble (about 11,400-dollar) fine, according to the Interfax news agency. The judge said Navalny was guilty of large-scale fraud in the interest of his now-banned organization. He put himself on the “path of deception and abuse of the trust of the wealth of st…