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   Bill Clinton Rapes to pyotr filipivich   
   Re: Dutch suspect in Natalee Holloway di   
   11 May 23 06:54:33   
   
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   From: bill.the.rapist@hillaryclinton.com   
      
   pyotr filipivich  wrote in   
   news:su6cgr$172us$62@news.freedyn.de:   
      
   > Duque Mantee wrote   
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   >> Bill Clinton was there helping rape Natalie.  She was "his type".   
      
   LIMA, Peru (AP) — Peru’s government will allow the extradition to the   
   United States of the prime suspect in the unsolved 2005 disappearance of   
   American student Natalee Holloway on the Dutch Caribbean Island of Aruba,   
   bringing her family hope there will be justice in the case.   
      
   Dutch citizen Joran van der Sloot will face trial for alleged extortion   
   and wire fraud, charges stemming from the Holloway case. The Peruvian   
   Embassy in Washington told The Associated Press on Wednesday an executive   
   order allows for his temporary extradition.   
      
   Holloway, who lived in suburban Birmingham, Alabama, was 18 when she was   
   last seen during a trip with classmates to Aruba. Her mysterious   
   disappearance after a night with friends at a nightclub sparked years of   
   news coverage, particularly in the tabloid and true-crime media.   
      
   Holloway’s body was never found, and no charges were filed against van der   
   Sloot in the case. A judge later declared Holloway dead.   
      
   A grand jury in Alabama in 2010 indicted van der Sloot on wire fraud and   
   extortion charges, accusing him of trying to extort $250,000 from   
   Holloway’s mother in exchange for information on where her daughter was   
   buried.   
      
   An FBI agent wrote in an affidavit that van der Sloot reached out to   
   Holloway’s mother and wanted to be paid $25,000 to disclose the location   
   and then another $225,000 when the remains were recovered. During a   
   recorded sting operation, van der Sloot pointed to a house where he said   
   Holloway was buried but in later emails admitted to lying about the   
   location, the agent said.   
      
   Van der Sloot is in Peru because he is serving 28 years in prison after   
   being convicted of murdering 21-year-old Peruvian student Stephany Flores   
   whom he met in a Lima casino in 2010.   
      
   The slaying occurred five years to the day after Holloway disappeared in   
   Aruba, where van der Sloot lived. She was last seen leaving a bar with   
   him.   
      
   Peru’s Minister of Justice Daniel Maurate said in a statement Wednesday   
   the government decided to “accept the request” from U.S. authorities “for   
   the temporary transfer” of van der Sloot to be prosecuted on extortion and   
   fraud charges.   
      
   “We will continue to collaborate on legal issues with allies such as the   
   United States, and many others with which we have extradition treaties,"   
   said Edgar Alfredo Rebaza, director of Peru’s Office of International   
   Judicial Cooperation and Extraditions of the National Prosecutor’s Office.   
      
   A 2001 treaty between Peru and the U.S. allows a suspect to be temporarily   
   extradited to face trial in the other country. It requires that the   
   prisoner “be returned" after judicial proceedings are concluded "against   
   that person, in accordance with conditions to be determined by” both   
   countries.   
      
   In a statement, the young woman's mother, Beth Holloway, said she was   
   blessed to have Natalee in her life for 18 years.   
      
   “She would be 36 years old now. It has been a very long and painful   
   journey, but the persistence of many is going to pay off. Together, we are   
   finally getting justice for Natalie.” Beth Holloway said.   
      
   Attorney Maximo Altez, who represents van der Sloot, told the AP he will   
   fight the decision once he is properly notified by the Peruvian   
   government.   
      
   “I am going to challenge that resolution,” Altez said. “I am going to   
   oppose it since he has the right to a defense.”   
      
   Van der Sloot pleaded guilty in January 2012 to a murder charge in the   
   slaying of Flores.   
      
   Prosecutors accused him of killing Flores, a business student from a   
   prominent family, to rob her after learning she had won money at the   
   casino where the two met. They said he killed her with “ferocity” and   
   “cruelty,” beating then strangling her in his hotel room.   
      
   Van der Sloot could not immediately be reached for comment on Wednesday.   
   More than a decade ago, he told a Peruvian judge that he would fight   
   efforts to be extradited to the U.S.   
      
   Van der Sloot married a Peruvian woman in July 2014 in a ceremony at a   
   maximum-security prison.   
      
      
      
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