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Summary Kim Dotcom has accused US authorities of deliberately stalling the case.
Megaupload boss Kim Dotcoms extradition case against US authorities has been delayed until next year amid legal wrangling in New Zealand over evidence disclosure, his lawyers said Tuesday.A hearing to decide if the United States can extradite Dotcom from New Zealand to face online piracy charges was scheduled for August 6 but would now take place on March 25, a spokeswoman for his Auckland-based barrister said.She said more time was needed to settle legal arguments relating to the extradition of the 38-year-old German national and three co-accused, part of a case US prosecutors have described as the worlds largest copyright action.Dotcom, who denies any wrongdoing, took to Twitter to complain about the hold-up, accusing US authorities of deliberately stalling the case.Dirty delay tactics by the US, he tweeted. They destroyed my business. Took all my assets. Time does the rest.
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