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1 The 26-year-old French national born in Belgium had intended to fight extradition to France.
2 Assange indicated in court that he would fight extradition to Sweden, according to reports.
3 Martin-Artajo's lawyer recently said he would fight extradition from Spain.
4 He has decided to fight extradition to France, which could take up to three months.
5 Dotcom's lawyers say the company simply offered online storage and that he will fight extradition .
6 He will fight extradition to France but has been co-operating with police, his lawyer says.
7 He'll fight extradition and the Quatrones will support him.
8 Mr Magnotta is in custody in Berlin and has said he won't fight extradition to Canada.
9 Assange is expected to fight extradition to Sweden.
10 His lawyers have said he will fight extradition .
11 Johnson had chosen not to fight extradition .
12 Magnotta did not fight extradition to Canada.
13 I could turn myself in, hire a good lawyer, and fight extradition until the Sheriff gets back.
14 The defendants were charged in January, and agreed last month to appear in Manhattan rather than fight extradition .
15 He said he would fight extradition .
16 No decision has been made yet about whether they will fight extradition from New Zealand to the United States, Rothken said.
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