Kim Dotcom Loses 12-Year Fight with U.S. Government, Gets Extradited to U.S.
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Kim Dotcom Loses 12-Year Fight with U.S. Government, Gets Extradited to U.S.

Top Stories Tamfitronics Photo Credit: X/Twitter Kim DotcomTop Stories Tamfitronics After a 12-year fight with the U.S. government, alleged piracy facilitator Kim Dotcom will be extradited to the United States from New Zealand.The New Zealand Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith confirmed the news, saying he signed an extradition order for Dotcom this week. “I considered all of the information carefully, and I have decided that Mr. Dotcom should be surrendered to the U.S. to face trial,” Goldsmith says in his statement.“As is common practice, I have allowed Mr. Dotcom a short period of time to consider and take advice on my decision. I will therefore, not be commenting further at this stage.” Speaking on social media about the extradition, Kim Dotcom said: “the obedient U.S. colony in the South Pacific just decided to...
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UPDATED: P&ID loses bids to upturn Court judgement favouring Nigeria
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UPDATED: P&ID loses bids to upturn Court judgement favouring Nigeria

Top Stories Tamfitronics An English Court of Appeal has rejected a move by Process and Industrial Development (P&ID), a company owned by two Cayman Island-based entities, to set aside a previous judgement reversing the company’s $11 billion damages claim against Nigeria.Lord Justice Snowden, a justice of the High Court of Justice of England and Wales and the lead judge in the suit,noted that the decision of a British high court on the matter last December stands.The verdict was delivered unanimously with other judges such as Lord Justice Snowden and Sir Julian Flaux.P&ID was also challenging the decision of Robin Knowles, the judge who dismissed the damages claim, to deny it permission to appeal the previous judgement.In one voice, the three judges granted P&ID’s prayer for permission to appeal and promptly dismissed it, according...
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