News Austria Politics: Austria: Ukrainian businessman's US extradition on hold
BERLIN (AP) — Austria's justice minister has approved the extradition to the U.S. of Ukrainian businessman Dymitro Firtash, but he can stay in Austria while a court considers a defense motion to reopen the case, authorities said Tuesday. Last month, Austria's Supreme Court of Justice ruled that Firtash — who prosecutors say had business ties to President Donald Trump's ex-campaign manager, Paul Manafort — can be extradited to face a U.S. indictment accusing him of a conspiracy to pay bribes in India to mine titanium, which is used in jet engines. Firtash denies any wrongdoing. The Austria Press Agency reported that Justice Minister Clemens Jabloner has approved the extradition. But a Vienna state court judge ruled it could only take place after that court has decided on the defense motion to reconsider the matter, and court spokeswoman Christina Salzborn said the defense provided "extremely extensive material." Dieter Boehmdorfer, an Austrian lawyer for Firtash, told Oe1 radio the defense aims to prove that Firtash committed no crime in India and there is no suspicion against him there. It also aims to prove "that the U.S. does have a far-reaching political motivation" to secure Firtash, he added. Firtash was arrested in Austria in 2014 and then freed on 125 million euros ($141 million) bail. In a protracted legal battle, a Vienna court initially ruled against extradition on the grounds that the indictment was politically motivated. A higher Vienna court in February 2017 rejected that reasoning as "insufficiently substantiated" and ruled that Firtash could be extradited. Austria's Supreme Court of Justice upheld that ruling last month. Also in June, a Chicago federal judge rejected a motion to dismiss the indictment against Firtash, who has argued that the U.S. has no jurisdiction over crimes in India....
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