Kwon’s Montenegrin defense attorney Goran Radić did not respond to CoinDesk’s requests for comment by press time, but told Vijesti, a Montenegrin newspaper, that the continuous delays and seven court decisions in Kwon’s case represent a “judicial disgrace.” Radic also told Vijesti that Milović had made an “illegal private promise” to extradite Kwon to the U.S. instead of South Korea, which issued its extradition request first.
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