You are 100% correct, Martin! I don't know why some OCT users try to derail the conversation and then FAIL to provide and present the evidence totally ignoring the burden of proof doctrine.I think you maybe using a clone google site to get your results...lol. Russia does not have an extradition treaty with US. Russia can off course negotiate extradition outside of a treaty on case by case basis like a prisoner swap which has happened. And yes Russia does not allow its own citizens to be extradited which is not relevant to this conversation...lol.
P.S Lets get back to topic.
I can assert that I did a thorough search on the following three legal websites*** and there isn't a single case of an extradition from Russia to the US. Not once! As a matter of fact, most people who have NEVER been to Russia don't know this, but black Americans flocked to the Soviet Union from the US due to racism in the 1930s: Black in the USSR
BTW, I have been using these 3 legal websites since the early 80s when there was dial-up! On a 300-baud modem! I started to do, among other things, IT work for the legal community as a College of Engineering intl. student in the 80s. Some of us who were reliable (and cheap) were outsourced by our politically connected and privileged professors. (This, on its own, is actually a remarkable & entertaining story of how laws are flouted by lawmakers and the legal community while international students are exploited for pennies of the dollar. )
***the following three legal websites***
Westlaw Sign In | Thomson Reuters
Public Access to Court Electronic Records | PACER: Federal Court Records
and
Welcome to LexisNexis - Choose Your Path
All these 3 websites require yearly subscriptions.