Gulen lawyers claim he will stay in US compound amid Turkey's extradition push
Gulen lawyers claim he will stay in US compound amid Turkey's extradition push The passage repeats publicly known facts about Fethullah Gulen’s legal status and Turkey’s demand for his extradition. It mentions a potential US court hearing and a Reuters story, but provides no new evidence, dates, or financial transactions. The lead is low‑value for investigation, though it does reference a high‑profile figure and a possible diplomatic/legal confrontation. Key insights: Gulen’s lawyers say he will not leave his Pennsylvania residence.; Turkey has not yet filed a formal extradition request.; US judiciary may consider a request if filed and is asking for evidence of Gulen’s involvement in the 2016 coup.
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Gulen lawyers claim he will stay in US compound amid Turkey's extradition push The passage repeats publicly known facts about Fethullah Gulen’s legal status and Turkey’s demand for his extradition. It mentions a potential US court hearing and a Reuters story, but provides no new evidence, dates, or financial transactions. The lead is low‑value for investigation, though it does reference a high‑profile figure and a possible diplomatic/legal confrontation. Key insights: Gulen’s lawyers say he will not leave his Pennsylvania residence.; Turkey has not yet filed a formal extradition request.; US judiciary may consider a request if filed and is asking for evidence of Gulen’s involvement in the 2016 coup.
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