Kim Dotcom to be Extradited from New Zealand to US After 12-Year Legal Battle

Kim Dotcom to be Extradited from New Zealand to US After 12-Year Legal Battle

New Zealand’s Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith has signed an extradition order for Kim Dotcom, the founder of the defunct file-sharing website Megaupload, to face criminal charges in the United States. This decision comes after a 12-year legal battle that began with an FBI-ordered raid on Dotcom’s Auckland mansion in 2012.

Goldsmith stated, “I considered all of the information carefully, and have decided that Mr Dotcom should be surrendered to the U.S. to face trial.” The minister has allowed Dotcom a brief period to consider and seek advice on the decision.

Dotcom, a German-born entrepreneur with New Zealand residency, has been fighting extradition since 2012. U.S. authorities allege that Dotcom and three other Megaupload executives cost film studios and record companies more than $500 million by encouraging users to store and share copyrighted material, generating over $175 million in revenue for the website.

In a social media post, Dotcom referred to New Zealand as “the obedient US colony in the South Pacific,” expressing his frustration with the extradition decision.

The case has seen developments over the years, with co-defendants Mathias Ortmann and Bram van der Kolk entering plea deals in 2023, receiving jail terms in New Zealand but avoiding extradition. Another executive, Finn Batato, passed away in New Zealand in 2022.

This extradition order marks a significant turning point in one of the most high-profile copyright infringement cases in recent history, potentially bringing Dotcom closer to facing trial in the United States after years of legal maneuvering in New Zealand.

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