Russia Is Unhappy About Greece Extraditing Money Launderer Vinnik to France

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Alexander Vinnik, the alleged former operator of now-defunct crypto exchange BTC-e, will be extradited to France, according to a new decision from Greece.

The news was reported by the Russian Embassy in Greece on Twitter on Dec. 20.Russian Embassy expresses regret over Greece "Ignoring" requests to bring Vinnik to the country of his citizenship.

Russia has taken multiple steps to bring Vinnik to its homeland since the alleged Bitcoin criminal was first arrested in Greece in July 2017.

Alleged mastermind behind a $4 billion laundering scheme, Vinnik wanted to be extradited to Russia.

Russia wasn't the sole country who has been fighting for Vinnik as the United States have been seeking his extradition as well.

Colloquially known as "Mr. Bitcoin," 39-year old Vinnik is allegedly the mastermind behind an international money-laundering scheme that had processed over $4 billion worth of capital flows.

Back in 2017, Vinnik publicly declared his innocence and even offered to help Russian President Vladimir Putin as a digital technology specialist.

In March 2019, Vinnik appealed with a Greek court for his release or extradition to Russia.

In July 2019, U.S. prosecutors filed a complaint against Vinnik, arguing that BTC-e and Vinnik did not attempt to register with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, anti-money laundering practices, or report suspicious activity generally.

In late November, Nobuaki Kobayashi, trustee of now-defunct Bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox, contacted the U.S. Department of Justice in search of information about Vinnik.

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