Home Secretary ponders extradition decision after tycoon loses High Court fight

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Home Secretary ponders extradition decision after tycoon loses High Court fight
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Mike Lynch: Priti Patel is set to decide whether Mike Lynch should be extradited to the United States by the end of the week

Mr Justice Swift heard that a judge at Westminster Magistrates’ Court had rejected “various challenges” Mr Lynch had made against his extradition and ruled that Ms Patel could decide whether to extradite.

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