Lawyerly in Australia reported on 4th July that David Levick has filed a lawsuit against the US and the Attorney-General for the Commonwealth of Australia, arguing that the latter failed to properly consider whether he had committed extraditable offenses when it decided June 8th to surrender him to the US. Levick and his company, ICM Components Inc, were indicted by a grand jury in 2012 for allegedly conspiring to export military technology to an Iranian company from the US 2007-2009, including parts used for missiles, drones, torpedoes and helicopters. They are also accused of using subterfuge to disguise the destination of the goods, and the source of payments.
https://lawyerly.com.au/sydney-exec-fights-extradition-to-us-for-violating-iran-nuclear-weapon-ban/