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Greek Supreme Court Orders US Extradition of Russian Cybercrime Suspect

Greece‘s supreme court cleared the way on Wednesday for the extradition to the United States of a Russian man, also wanted in Moscow, suspected of having laundered billions of dollars in the digital currency bitcoin.
A final decision on where Alexander Vinnik is extradited to now lies with the Greek justice minister, who steps in to resolve competing requests.
Vinnik, the alleged mastermind of a $4 billion bitcoin laundering ring, is one of seven Russians arrested or indicted worldwide this year, on U.S. cybercrime charges.
U.S. authorities accuse him of running BTC-e — a digital currency exchange used to trade bitcoin — to facilitate crimes ranging from computer hacking to drug trafficking since 2011.
He denies the charges against him and says he was a technical consultant to BTC-e and not its operator.
Since Vinnik’s arrest in a village in northern Greece in July, Moscow has also requested he be returned home, as it has done before with other nationals wanted by the United States.
Vinnik has asked to be returned to Russia, where he is wanted on lesser fraud charges amounting to 10,000 euros, but he appealed to the Greek Supreme Court against a ruling that he be extradited to the United States. The Supreme Court rejected his appeal on Wednesday.
The last step of the judicial process lies in the hands of the Greek Justice minister. If Stavros Kontonis concurs with the court’s ruling and signs the documents, Vinnik will be extradited to the US.
Source: Reuters

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