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Ostensibly he was extradited because among the victims of the crime were U.S. corporations.



he was extradited because among the victims of the crime were U.S. corporations.

I don’t know why this was downvoted. Recent events have proved that if the victim is a British motorcyclist, for example, extradition does not apply.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-northamptonshire-51228...


That's not because the victim was a person. That's because the perpetrator was an elite -- a member (via marriage) of the regime that is protecting her.


Also, Britain also seems to give investors and banks undue influence over their judicial system. So it isn't so far fetched for them to throw a citizen to the wolves when it comes to committing crimes that impact the financial institutions of other nations, particularly the USA.




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