December 12, 2025
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The Austrian court rejected the extradition of Firtash to the USA – this decision is final

The Higher Regional Court of Vienna finally rejected the appeal of the prosecutor’s office regarding the extradition of Ukrainian businessman Dmytro Firtash to the USA”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org

An Austrian court has announced that it has rejected the extradition of Ukrainian businessman Dmytro Firtash to the United States on bribery charges, another twist in a long legal saga.

Vienna’s higher regional court said it decided on December 9 to reject as “unacceptable” the prosecutor’s latest appeal against a November 2024 court ruling that ruled Firtash could not be extradited.

“Since there was no longer an effective extension of the term, the prosecutor’s appeal (submitted only within the extended term) was untimely, especially since the prosecutor’s request for extension (submitted within the statutory term) did not constitute an appeal by its content. The consequence of this lateness is the rejection of the appeal by the Higher Regional Court of Vienna,” the court’s press release states.

This decision is final.

In 2014, the American prosecutor’s office accused Dmytro Firtash of bribery. Since then, the oligarch has resisted US attempts to extradite him from Austria, where he lives most of the time.

Firtash has been charged in the US with conspiring to receive bribes in India for the extraction of titanium, which is used in jet engines. He denies any wrongdoing, saying the charges against him are politically motivated.

The businessman was arrested in Austria in 2014 and later released on bail of 131 million dollars. The Vienna court initially refused extradition on the grounds that the indictment was politically motivated.

In February 2017, a higher court rejected this argument as “insufficiently substantiated” and ruled that Firtash could be extradited. In 2019, the Austrian Supreme Court confirmed this decision.

The country’s justice minister at the time approved the extradition, but a Vienna court judge ruled that it could only take place after a ruling on the defense’s request for a review of the case. In March 2022, the Land Court of Vienna refused to reopen the case, but in 2023 the higher court decided to allow the extradition proceedings to resume.

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