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MADRID A former JPMorgan Chase & Co. trader wanted by the
United States for allegedly falsifying bank records to cover up $6 billion
in trading losses has told Spain's National Court he will challenge extradition.A
court spokesman said Friday that Javier Martin-Artajo, 49, opposes the petition
because he is Spanish. The court will now study the U.S. request
and hold a hearing at a later date. The official spoke
on condition of anonymity in keeping with court regulations.The U.S. accuses
Martin-Artajo and another ex-trader at the bank of marking up the value
of an investment portfolio to hide its plummeting value. The portfolio eventually
incurred a $6 billion loss.Martin-Artajo was arrested in Madrid in August
but freed without bail. He denies the U.S. charges.
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was still ongoing into the Nov. 1 shooting.For all but five of
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when Hernandez died or if immediate medical attention could have saved his
life, officials are examining what conversations took place between police
and fire commanders to determine when it was safe enough to enter
and whether paramedics could have gone into the terminal earlier, one of
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MADRID A former JPMorgan Chase & Co. trader wanted by the
United States for allegedly falsifying bank records to cover up $6 billion
in trading losses has told Spain's National Court he will challenge extradition.A
court spokesman said Friday that Javier Martin-Artajo, 49, opposes the petition
because he is Spanish. The court will now study the U.S. request
and hold a hearing at a later date. The official spoke
on condition of anonymity in keeping with court regulations.The U.S. accuses
Martin-Artajo and another ex-trader at the bank of marking up the value
of an investment portfolio to hide its plummeting value. The portfolio eventually
incurred a $6 billion loss.Martin-Artajo was arrested in Madrid in August
but freed without bail. He denies the U.S. charges.
APShirley Mitchell, who was believed to be the last surviving cast-member
of the hit CBS sitcom I Love Lucy, died earlier this week,
according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was 94.Mitchell died of heart failure
on Monday, her sister-in-law Nancy Olson told the website on Wednesday.
The veteran actress played Lucys friend Marion Strong-- with the cackling
laugh-- in the classic show during the 1953 to 1954 season.The Ohio
native later appeared in Perry Mason, The Dick Van Dyke Show and
The Beverly Hillbillies.Mitchell was married to famed film composer Jay
Livingston until his death in 2001.Click here for more from The Hollywood
Reporter.
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