Alleged fraud in excess of $1.6 million
Have you got a question?
The requested person’s extradition is sought pursuant to an extradition request issued by the Canadian authorities for an alleged fraud in excess of $1.6 million (CAD). The request was said to be one of the only female extradition requests made to the UK from this province in Canada.
Helen Douglass and Ruta Mikailaite, working alongside experienced counsel from 36 Bedford Row, raised arguments to resist extradition under the European Convention on Human Rights, namely Article 3 (Prison Conditions), Article 8 (Family And Private Life) as well as s.25 of the Extradition Act in relation to physical and mental ill-health.
The requested person suffered from various mental and physical health conditions including PTSD, anxiety, depression, bulimia, and osteoarthritis and was being investigated for complex neurological conditions throughout the course of proceedings.
Ms Douglass and Ms Mikailaite instructed numerous experts to support the challenge to extradition, including an occupational therapist, psychologist and experienced Canadian attorney with a specialism in cases concerning prison conditions.
The extradition hearing took place over two days at Westminster Magistrates Court before the Senior District Judge when testimony was heard from experts and prisoners in Canada relating to the poor conditions in custody.
The requested person’s extradition is sought pursuant to an extradition request issued by the Canadian authorities for an alleged fraud in excess of $1.6 million (CAD).
The request was said to be one of the only female extradition requests made to the UK from this province in Canada. Helen Douglass and Ruta Mikailaite working alongside experienced counsel from 36 Bedford Row raised arguments to resist extradition under the European Convention on Human Rights, namely Article 3 (prison conditions), Article 8 (family and private life) as well as pursuant to s.25 of the Extradition Act in relation to physical and mental ill-health.
The requested person suffered from various mental and physical health conditions including PTSD, Anxiety, Depression, Bulimia, and Osteoarthritis and was being investigated for complex neurological conditions throughout the course of proceedings. Ms Douglass and Ms Mikailaite instructed numerous experts to support the challenge to extradition, including an occupational therapist, psychologist and experienced Canadian attorney with specialism in prison conditions cases.
The extradition hearing took place over two days at Westminster Magistrates Court before the Senior District Judge whereby testimony was heard from experts and prisoners in Canada relating to the poor conditions in custody.
-
Aviation House, 125 Kingsway
London WC2B NH
United Kingdom
- (+44) 020-3051-5060
Book a call back
Share this article
Got a question?
Please complete this form to send an enquiry. Your message will be sent to one member of our team.
Related posts

Rare Earths: Global Supply Chain Shifts
The so-called rare earths are a group of 17 chemical elements (including lanthanum, neodymium, dysprosium, and praseodymium), essential for the production of high-value

The war on European financial fraud: €4.5 billion recovered between 2022 and 2024
Research, Recovery, and Reassessment: The Three “R” Technique in the Fight Against Corruption. With press release no. 16/2025 dated June 16, 2025, OLAF

Crypto and Digital Assets: Legal Developments and Market Trends in the EU
A. Introduction The digital transformation of capital markets has brought about unprecedented opportunities for innovation, particularly through the use of transformative technologies such

AI Systems: Is Your Core Platform the Right Choice?
The Source of Inspiration for Artificial Intelligence Systems: Is Choosing One’s Own Core Platform Service Always the Right Solution? An increasing number of