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Private eye accused of hacking American climate activists loses U.K. extradition fightFILE - The outside of Westminster Magistrates Court is shown in London, Oct. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali)

The U.S. has accused an Israeli private investigator of orchestrating a hacking campaign that targeted American climate activists. Extradition hearings for the private eye, Amit Forlit, were held at Westminster Magistrates' Court in London. Alberto Pezzali/AP hide caption

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A judge in the United Kingdom has recommended the extradition of a private investigator to the United States whom the Justice Department accuses of leading a hacking operation that targeted American climate activists.

The hacking was allegedly commissionedby a Washington, D.C., lobbying and consulting firm that worked for a major oil and gas company in Texas, according to an indictment the Justice Department filed in the UK as part of its extradition request. A federal prosecutor said in an affidavit that the goal was to discredit groups and individuals involved in climate-change litigation in the U.S.

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