Lawyer claims Erdogan's threats insufficient to force Gulen's extradition amid coup allegations
Lawyer claims Erdogan's threats insufficient to force Gulen's extradition amid coup allegations The passage references a high‑profile figure (Fethullah Gulen) and Turkish President Erdogan in the context of a potential coup plot, suggesting legal and diplomatic maneuvering. It provides a concrete email chain with names of lawyers and firms, plus links to media reports, offering a starting point for deeper investigation into extradition decisions and any undisclosed evidence. However, it lacks specific financial data, dates of alleged wrongdoing, or direct evidence of misconduct, limiting its immediate investigative potency. Key insights: Attorney Michael Weingarten dismisses coup‑plot allegations against Gulen as highly unlikely.; The email chain includes law firm Steptoe & Johnson LLP and references to US media coverage of the extradition issue.; Links to USA TODAY and Al Arabiya articles suggest the existence of new Turkish documents on Gulen.
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Lawyer claims Erdogan's threats insufficient to force Gulen's extradition amid coup allegations The passage references a high‑profile figure (Fethullah Gulen) and Turkish President Erdogan in the context of a potential coup plot, suggesting legal and diplomatic maneuvering. It provides a concrete email chain with names of lawyers and firms, plus links to media reports, offering a starting point for deeper investigation into extradition decisions and any undisclosed evidence. However, it lacks specific financial data, dates of alleged wrongdoing, or direct evidence of misconduct, limiting its immediate investigative potency. Key insights: Attorney Michael Weingarten dismisses coup‑plot allegations against Gulen as highly unlikely.; The email chain includes law firm Steptoe & Johnson LLP and references to US media coverage of the extradition issue.; Links to USA TODAY and Al Arabiya articles suggest the existence of new Turkish documents on Gulen.
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