MEXICAN AUTHORITIES REQUEST EXTRADITION OF BERESFORD-REDMAN
Mexican prosecutors have filed a formal request with U.S. authorities to extradite reality TV producer BRUCE BERESFORD-REDMAN, so he can stand tri al for the murder of his wife.
The Survivor executive became a wanted man in Mexico earlier this month (Jun10) when a judge issued a warrant for his arrest following the death of his wife Monica, whose body was found in a sewer near the hotel where the couple was holidaying in April (10).
Beresford-Redman was ordered to remain in Mexico as authorities investi gated the crime, but he escaped and resurfaced in Southern California, wh ere he was found living with his two children.
Mexican officials subsequently charged the producer with the killing an d they are now seeking permission from their U.S. counterparts to extradi te the suspect so he can face the allegations.
A U.S. federal judge will hold a hearing to decide whether or not to ap prove the request, although Beresford-Redman’s lawyer, Richard Hirsch, in sists he will do everything in his power to fight the extradition.
The producer has denied any involvement in his wife’s murder, and, in a recently-issued statement, he said, "I am devastated at her loss; and I am incensed at the suggestion that I could have had anything to do with h er death. I am innocent.
"My children have had one parent taken from them by a senseless act of violence. I implore the Mexican authorities not to take their remaining p arent by a miscarriage of justice and to do what is right not just what i s expedient."
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