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A Greek court has accepted a Russian request to extradite Alexander Vinnik, complicating his case as France and the U.S. also vie for his extradition.
A Greek court has accepted a Russian request to extradite Bitcoin (BTC) fraud suspect Alexander Vinnik, complicating subsequent international litigation, the Associated Press reported July 30.
A panel of senior judges in the city of Thessaloniki ruled in favor of a new extradition request from Russia for the accused computer expert. At a hearing on Monday, Vinnik reportedly denied allegations of fraudulent activity and said that he was fighting U.S. dominance in the global financial system. The court's decision complicates the case as the U.S. and France seek his extradition as well.
Vinnik, who is a former owner of crypto exchange BTC-e, was arrested by Greek police in July 2017 under the order of the U.S. Department of Justice. Authorities accused him of fraud and laundering as much as $4 billion in Bitcoin over the course of six years.
On July 13, a Greek court āgranted Franceās request for Vinnikās extradition,ā which could lead to further extradition to the U.S. However, Vinnikās lawyer said that he was planning to appeal against the courtās decision in the Greek Supreme Court.
French authorities have accused Vinnik of ādefraud[ing] over 100 people in six French cities between 2016 and 2018.ā The BTC-e owner denied the allegations, claiming that he was "transferring e-money through a platform," which he considered "legitimate personal transactions.ā
While the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has previously insisted that Russiaās request for Vinnikās extradition should be given priority over Franceās, the decision over which country will eventually apprehend Vinnik is up to Greeceās justice minister.
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