Wellington:
Kim Dotcom, who’s dealing with legal prices referring to the defunct file-sharing web site Megaupload, can be extradited to the US from New Zealand, the New Zealand justice minister stated on Thursday.
German-born Dotcom, who has New Zealand residency, has been combating extradition to the US since 2012 following a FBI-ordered raid on his Auckland mansion.
Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith signed an extradition order for Dotcom, a spokesperson for the Minister of Justice stated
“I thought of the entire info rigorously, and have determined that Mr Dotcom needs to be surrendered to the U.S. to face trial,” Goldsmith stated in an announcement.
“As is frequent apply, I’ve allowed Mr Dotcom a brief time frame to contemplate and take recommendation on my choice. I can’t, due to this fact, be commenting additional at this stage.”
In a publish on social media web site X on Tuesday, Dotcom stated “the obedient US colony within the South Pacific simply determined to extradite me for what customers uploaded to Megaupload”, in what seems to be a reference to the extradition order.
Reuters couldn’t instantly contact Dotcom for a response.
U.S. authorities say Dotcom and three different Megaupload executives price movie studios and report corporations greater than $500 million by encouraging paying customers to retailer and share copyrighted materials, which generated greater than $175 million in income for the web site.
The corporate’s chief advertising and marketing officer Finn Batato and chief technical officer and co-founder Mathias Ortmann, each from Germany, together with a 3rd government Dutch nationwide Bram van der Kolk had been arrested with Dotcom in 2012.
Ortmann and van der Kolk entered plea offers that noticed them sentenced in 2023 to jail phrases in New Zealand however allowed them to keep away from extradition. Batato died in 2022 in New Zealand.
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