Greece backs extradition of Russian to US over bitcoin fraud

A Greek court ruled Wednesday to extradite Russian cybercrime suspect Alexander Vinnik to the United States, where he is wanted in connection with a $4 billion bitcoin fraud case.

The three-member panel of judges backed the US extradition request for the 37-year-old, who was arrested while on vacation in northern Greece on July 25.

Vinnik has the right to appeal to the Supreme Court, and was expected to do so later Wednesday.

Russia is also seeking Vinnik's extradition on separate fraud charges, but no date has yet been set for that hearing.

While fighting his extradition to the US, Vinnik's lawyers said he would not contest the Russian request.

US authorities accuse Vinnik of running digital currency exchange BTC-e and of involvement in laundering money from criminal proceeds, charges he denies.

Speaking during Wednesday's...

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