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Man Tied to Natalee Holloway Disappearance Is Extradited to U.S. | Man Tied to Natalee Holloway Disappearance Is Extradited to U.S. |
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Joran van der Sloot, who has been connected to the 2005 disappearance of an American teenager, Natalee Holloway, was temporarily extradited to the United States on Thursday. He arrived in Alabama around 2:30 p.m. local time from Peru. | Joran van der Sloot, who has been connected to the 2005 disappearance of an American teenager, Natalee Holloway, was temporarily extradited to the United States on Thursday. He arrived in Alabama around 2:30 p.m. local time from Peru. |
Mr. van der Sloot, 35, has been serving a prison sentence in Peru, where he pleaded guilty to the 2010 murder of a young woman. After getting off the plane in Birmingham, Mr. van der Sloot was escorted into one of several S.U.V.s that were waiting on the tarmac. | Mr. van der Sloot, 35, has been serving a prison sentence in Peru, where he pleaded guilty to the 2010 murder of a young woman. After getting off the plane in Birmingham, Mr. van der Sloot was escorted into one of several S.U.V.s that were waiting on the tarmac. |
Mr. van der Sloot was being extradited to face federal charges of wire fraud and extortion in Alabama related to the Holloway case. Prosecutors say he tried to demand a $250,000 payment from Ms. Holloway’s mother, Beth Holloway, claiming to have knowledge of the location of the missing girl’s remains. He received $25,000 from Beth Holloway after providing false information, according to prosecutors. Mr. van der Sloot has not been charged in Ms. Holloway’s death or disappearance. | Mr. van der Sloot was being extradited to face federal charges of wire fraud and extortion in Alabama related to the Holloway case. Prosecutors say he tried to demand a $250,000 payment from Ms. Holloway’s mother, Beth Holloway, claiming to have knowledge of the location of the missing girl’s remains. He received $25,000 from Beth Holloway after providing false information, according to prosecutors. Mr. van der Sloot has not been charged in Ms. Holloway’s death or disappearance. |
The Peruvian authorities announced last month that they would allow Mr. van der Sloot to be temporarily extradited to the United States. This week, he tried to appeal the extradition, after saying he wouldn’t. | The Peruvian authorities announced last month that they would allow Mr. van der Sloot to be temporarily extradited to the United States. This week, he tried to appeal the extradition, after saying he wouldn’t. |
Maximo Altez, Mr. van der Sloot’s lawyer, said his client, who is a citizen of the Netherlands, had changed his mind after meeting with Dutch diplomats in Peru, The Associated Press reported. | Maximo Altez, Mr. van der Sloot’s lawyer, said his client, who is a citizen of the Netherlands, had changed his mind after meeting with Dutch diplomats in Peru, The Associated Press reported. |
The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs declined to comment on the specifics of the case and did not confirm whether diplomats in Peru had visited Mr. van der Sloot. | The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs declined to comment on the specifics of the case and did not confirm whether diplomats in Peru had visited Mr. van der Sloot. |