Extradition
Mexico Says It Wants to Extradite Chapo and Predicts a Long Legal Battle With His Lawyers
The failure to extradite the drug lord before his elaborate jailbreak in July had strained relations with the United States, but now Mexico has publicly committed itself to backing existing requests for him to stand trial over the border.
'Affluenza' Teen Ethan Couch Delays Extradition from Mexico but His Mom Is Deported
The pair were due to be flown back to Houston from Puerto Vallarta on Wednesday, accompanied by US Marshals. They both filed an injunction to remain in Mexico but Couch's mother was flown back to Los Angeles.
Kim Dotcom Just Went from Broke to $80K a Month Thanks to a Hong Kong Judge
The Mega founder now has the cash to fight his case for much, much longer.
The Latest Twist in the Megaupload Case Hinges on a German Translation
The former Megaupload founder is claiming he never said he was "evil."
Kim Dotcom Wants to Build an Alternate Internet Powered by Blockchains
With extradition looming, the Megaupload creator proposes a 'MegaNet'.
Kim Dotcom Says US Withheld Vital Information at His Extradition Hearing
Kim Dotcom's lawyers say the prosecution is guilty of misconduct.
Stop Stalling, US Attorneys Tell Kim Dotcom at Long-Delayed Extradition Hearing
Prosecutor Christine Gordon says the Megaupload execs are not as poor as they want the judge to believe.
Kim Dotcom's Defense Lost Its Star Witness
Megaupload's lawyers hoped Lawrence Lessig would testify at an extradition hearing, but he's on the campaign trail.
How Many Millions Did London Police Spend Waiting for Julian Assange?
The Metropolitan Police Service is counting £7.1 million in "opportunity cost" spent waiting for Assange to step foot outside the Ecuadorean embassy.
Kim Dotcom Tells Judge He Can't Afford to Fight His US Extradition Case
Dotcom's lawyer Ira Rothken testified that his client needs some of his assets unfrozen or he can't afford to fight the case.
Cut Off from Funds, Megaupload Defendants Are Battling Extradition
Former Megaupload execs say they can't pay for legal assistance.
Mexico Sends US-Born Drug Lord ‘La Barbie’ Back Home to Face Charges
Edgar Valdez Villareal became a somewhat larger-than-life figure after his arrest in 2010 when he smirked before news cameras and boasted that a movie would be made about his life in the drug world.