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Kim Dotcom Loses Fresh Bid to Block US Extradition
The High Court rejected claims of political bias and disproportionate treatment in Kim Dotcom's extradition case, affirming his surrender to face U.S. charges dating back to 2012.
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High Court rejects Kim Dotcom’s bid to halt extradition - Daily Telegraph NZ
Kim Dotcom has lost his latest bid to block extradition to the United States after the High Court dismissed his challenge to Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith’s decision to surrender him and to the police commissioner’s choice not to prosecute him in New Zealand. Justice Grice ruled there was no evidence to support Dotcom’s claims that the US prosecution was politically motivated or improperly influenced, nor that his surrender would be unjust or …
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