Former Monero developer Spagni released from the US prison, promises to combat allegations of fraud-regulation

Former Monero developer Spagni released from the US prison, promises to combat allegations of fraud-regulation

The former Monero developer Riccardo Spagni was released from a US prison, in which he reported "in solitary confinement". The publication of the developer was prompted by the failure of the South African authorities to "support an application for extradition".

South African government does not present processing documents

as before from Bitcoin.com News was spagni in the USA Arrested to Mexico. His arrest by the US criminal prosecution authorities took place on the basis of a request from the South African government that Spagni wants to deliver.

After the South African authorities had not submitted the documents necessary for the delivery negotiations, the US court subsequently ordered Spagni's release. After Spagni has now been released from prison, his legal representatives have according to A test report , now try to gain access to the documents used for the arrest.

"Spagni is now looking for information that has already been owned by the [US] government, namely the application for South Africa for preliminary arrest," said the legal representatives.

As soon as this information is available, the lawyers said that this information was used to "make a well -founded decision on the waiver of delivery outside of prison and to determine whether South Africa's application for provisional arrest in the contract".

spagni plans to return to South Africa

meanwhile also spagni confirmed via his Twitter-account that he was released from prison and now with his lawyers on a solution for the fraud. Spagni said in a tweet:

I am very happy that the US court released me. I am actively working with my lawyers to return to South Africa as soon as possible so that I can address this matter and get it behind me once. I've always wanted to do that.

Sales started legal problems after his former employer Cape Cookies had accused him of cheating the company by the equivalent of $ 98,200. This crime is said to have occurred between October 1, 2009 and June 8, 2011 when Spagni was a Cape Cookies employee.

Spagnis Court appointments were finally scheduled for March 24 and April 19, 2021. Before the hearing began, however, Spagni left South Africa to Bermuda, where he was briefly before he went to the USA and his wife should have entered the USA on April 19, on the same day on which he should be released in South Africa.

It was this failure to take part in a planned court hearing that prompted the South African government to provide a request for delivery to the US criminal investigation authorities.

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