Daniel Duggan is making a last-ditch court bid to block his deportation from Australia.
An ex-United States pilot accused of unlawfully aiding the Chinese military will make his last bid to halt his extradition from Australia to face charges he claims are politically motivated.
He received about $100,000 for his services, US lawyers said during a successful bid to freeze the sale of his house after they argued the cash was illegally gained. Last month, he failed in a court bid to postpone the hearing after claiming he had racked up $800,000 in legal bills and was unable to fund his future defence.
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