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Trump’s ransom: new details of ex Huawei exec’s freedom bid

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Former US President Donald Trump allegedly asked for a “ransom” for the release of former Huawei executive, Meng Wanzhou

It comes as Meng Wanzhou’s head lawyer summarised the alleged abuses encountered by the executive throughout an extradition case that started almost 3 years ago.

The lawyer says the whole case was “anti-ethical to Canadian values” and rule of law… and Trump’s abuse of power throughout the entire matter was so bad, the case should be scrapped altogether.

Canadian lawyers who are appearing in the interest of US authorities who want Meng Wanzhou transferred to America say the former exec has failed to justify any reasons to stay in Canada.

The US wants Meng Wanzhou to face trial in New York over allegations she defrauded HSBC by lying about Huawei’s dealings in Iran

These actions by the company put the bank at risk of breaching government sanctions that have been imposed on Tehran.

Meng’s lawyers are pushing to have the charges dropped, claiming she suffered an abuse of process and that the entire case has been “politically tainted” by former President Trump.

They also claim Meng’s Canadian Charter rights were breached.

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