Anonymous ID: 566cfa Nov. 23, 2018, 12:26 p.m. No.4006307   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6316

BAKER

 

Older News (August 29th, 2018), but VERY IMPORTANT:

 

US court approves extradition of Lithuanian ex-judge Neringa Venckiene

 

Lithuanian ex-lawmaker and judge Neringa Venckiene accused her country's government of covering up a pedophile ring. She said charges against her are politically motivated and she could be killed if sent to Lithuania.

 

A US judge on Thursday refused to block the extradition of a former Lithuanian anti-corruption lawmaker back to her homeland, where the government has accused her of fabricating claims of a pedophile ring.

 

Neringa Venckiene, who is also a former judge, claimed her brother was killed while trying to expose officials who covered up a pedophile ring that abused his then-4-year-old daughter with the cooperation of his estranged wife.

 

"This court must respect the right of sovereign nations to enact and enforce their own criminal laws," the Chicago federal court judge said Thursday.

 

Read more: Can pedophiles learn not to offend?

 

Lithuania is seeking 47-year-old Venckiene's extradition on charges she delayed authorities' attempts to return her brother's child to the mother after a court order was issued in 2012. The US State Department has approved the request.

 

The case led Venckiene to form the anti-corruption Way of Courage party before she fled the country to the Chicago area in 2013, where she has been seeking asylum with her 18-year-old son.

 

US Judge Virginia Kendall said that while case brought up "serious issues concerning the United States' extradition process and propriety of her native country's political and judicial systems," Venckiene had not provided enough evidence for the court to overturn the extradition order.

 

Venckiene's lawyers said they would immediately appeal the decision to the 7th US District Court of Appeals, which means she likely won't be forced back to Lithuania for a number of weeks at the earliest

 

https://www.dw.com/en/us-court-approves-extradition-of-lithuanian-ex-judge-neringa-venckiene/a-44655169?maca=en-Twitter-sharing

 

In the embedded video, her Son Karolis, who lives in Chicago, talks about this gruesome case. The imagery is shocking: it shows how a full police force kidnaps the young girl. It will make you very angry and it will show you the Absolute Horror we are up against.

Anonymous ID: 566cfa Nov. 23, 2018, 12:27 p.m. No.4006316   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6433

>>4006307

Apologies. Improved the spacing

 

BAKER

 

Older News (August 29th, 2018), but VERY IMPORTANT:

 

US court approves extradition of Lithuanian ex-judge Neringa Venckiene

 

Lithuanian ex-lawmaker and judge Neringa Venckiene accused her country's government of covering up a pedophile ring. She said charges against her are politically motivated and she could be killed if sent to Lithuania.

 

A US judge on Thursday refused to block the extradition of a former Lithuanian anti-corruption lawmaker back to her homeland, where the government has accused her of fabricating claims of a pedophile ring. Neringa Venckiene, who is also a former judge, claimed her brother was killed while trying to expose officials who covered up a pedophile ring that abused his then-4-year-old daughter with the cooperation of his estranged wife. This court must respect the right of sovereign nations to enact and enforce their own criminal laws," the Chicago federal court judge said Thursday. Lithuania is seeking 47-year-old Venckiene's extradition on charges she delayed authorities' attempts to return her brother's child to the mother after a court order was issued in 2012. The US State Department has approved the request. The case led Venckiene to form the anti-corruption Way of Courage party before she fled the country to the Chicago area in 2013, where she has been seeking asylum with her 18-year-old son. US Judge Virginia Kendall said that while case brought up "serious issues concerning the United States' extradition process and propriety of her native country's political and judicial systems," Venckiene had not provided enough evidence for the court to overturn the extradition order. Venckiene's lawyers said they would immediately appeal the decision to the 7th US District Court of Appeals, which means she likely won't be forced back to Lithuania for a number of weeks at the earliest

 

https://www.dw.com/en/us-court-approves-extradition-of-lithuanian-ex-judge-neringa-venckiene/a-44655169?maca=en-Twitter-sharing

 

In the embedded video, her Son Karolis, who lives in Chicago, talks about this gruesome case. The imagery is shocking: it shows how a full police force kidnaps the young girl. It will make you very angry and it will show you the Absolute Horror we are up against.

Anonymous ID: 566cfa Nov. 23, 2018, 12:50 p.m. No.4006493   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6521

>>4006433

>>4006433

Understood, Baker.

I'll repost it in next bread. It's important, because the woman, Neringa Venckiene, is currently battling her extradition. I don't know the U.S. judicial system in this case, but with the Senate & SC in Republican favour, it's important to put this back in the spotlight!