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Kim Dotcom could be packing his bags and heading to a U.S. courtroom in
the near future. The accused Internet piracy king has been fighting an
extradition motion seeking to move him from New Zealand to the United
States to face trial. New Zealand’s Court of Appeal on Friday overturned
an earlier decision that required U.S. authorities to hand over evidence it planned to use in the high-profile extradition trial set to take place in August,
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1 Comments in Response to Kim Dotcom’s defense will not be allowed to view U.S. government’s evidence against him
That's because they have no proof...this government is flat out gangster