The Dutch man long suspected of playing a role the 2005 disappearance of Alabama teen Natalee Holloway is expected to be delivered to U.S. custody to face fraud allegations, officials say.
While van der Sloot has never been prosecuted for kidnapping or murder in the Holloway case, he's been indicted in theHe's accused of lying to the teen's mother, Beth Holloway, and taking $25,000 from her in
exchange for information about the location of Natalee's body.. The indictment later added that van der Sloot"confirmed by e-mail that the information he provided concerning Natalee Holloway was 'worthless.'"
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