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Summary
This document is a page from a court transcript dated April 1, 2021, in which a representative for the government argues that a defendant is a significant flight risk. The argument is based on the defendant's dual citizenship in France and the United Kingdom, her property ownership in the UK, and her access to significant undisclosed wealth. The government asserts that extradition would be impossible from France and a lengthy, uncertain process from the UK, creating a real concern that she could live beyond the reach of US justice indefinitely.
People (2)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| the defendant | defendant |
The subject of the legal proceeding, described as a naturalized US citizen who is also a citizen of France and the Un...
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| Your Honor | judge |
The individual being addressed by the speaker in a court proceeding.
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Organizations (2)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Department of Justice | government agency |
Mentioned as the entity whose attachés in the UK and France the government has spoken with regarding extradition.
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| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | company |
Listed at the bottom of the page, likely the court reporting service that transcribed the proceeding.
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Timeline (2 events)
2021-04-01
A court hearing where the government is arguing that the defendant is a flight risk and should not be released.
United States
Locations (3)
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The country where the defendant is a naturalized citizen and where the legal proceedings are taking place. The docume...
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A country where the defendant holds citizenship. It is stated that France will not extradite its own citizens to the ...
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A country where the defendant holds citizenship, grew up, and owns property. Extradition from the UK is described as ...
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Relationships (1)
The defendant is a naturalized citizen of the United States but is also the subject of a legal proceeding where the US government is arguing against her.
Key Quotes (3)
"France will not extradite a French citizen to the United States as a matter of law, even if the defendant is a dual citizen of the United States."Source
— The government
(Stated as information received regarding France's extradition policy, used to argue the defendant is a flight risk.)
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"The extradition process would be lengthy, the outcome would be uncertain, and it's very likely that the defendant would not be detained during the pendency of such an extradition proceeding."Source
— The government
(Describing the difficulties and risks associated with attempting to extradite the defendant from the United Kingdom.)
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"the defendant appears to have access to significant and undetermined and undisclosed wealth."Source
— The government
(Used as evidence that the defendant has the financial means to live indefinitely beyond the reach of extradition.)
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