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May 11, 2023: Van der Sloot will appeal Peru’s extradition decision, his attorney Maximo Altez says, calling the extradition decision announced by President Dina Boluarte’s government an attempt to divert public attention from the country’s migration, social and political problems. Released in December 2010 PC / Mac Expansion Set. He would be returned to Peru after legal proceedings against him conclude in the United States, Peru’s judiciary said. May 10, 2023: Peru changes course and agrees to extradite van der Sloot to the United States to face the extortion and wire fraud charges. March 2014: Peru agrees to extradite van der Sloot to the United States to face the extortion and wire fraud charges after he serves the 28-year murder sentence, making him eligible for release in 2038, the Peruvian news agency Andina reports.

January 13, 2012: Van der Sloot is sentenced to 28 years in prison for Flores’ murder. January 12, 2012: An Alabama judge signs an order declaring Natalee Holloway legally dead. January 11, 2012: Van der Sloot pleads guilty to the charges against him in Flores’ killing, including “qualified murder” and simple robbery, and says he’s “really sorry for what happened.” Joran van der Sloot, center, is escorted by Peruvian police June 4, 2010, after Chilean authorities handed him over. Prosecutors cite the judge’s reasoning a day earlier that while “the new evidence, together with the existing evidence in this case, produce serious grounds for the suspicion of some kind of aiding and abetting, of covering up the traces of a crime committed or of the disposing of a corpse,” people accused of those crimes do not qualify for pretrial detention under Aruban law.ĭecember 7, 2007: An Aruban judge orders van der Sloot’s release, pending any potential trial, with a prosecutor saying the judge cited a lack of evidence that Holloway died from a violent crime or that van der Sloot was involved in such a crime. November 21, 2007: Van der Sloot, at school in the Netherlands, and the Kalpoe brothers, in Aruba, are rearrested and charged based on new evidence for “involvement in the voluntary manslaughter of Natalee Holloway or causing serious bodily harm to Natalee Holloway, resulting in her death,” Aruban prosecutors say without describing the new evidence.ĭecember 1, 2007: The Kalpoe brothers are released. September 3, 2005: Van der Sloot and the Kalpoe brothers are again released but remain under investigation. Defense attorneys maintain the three are innocent. Dino Tromp/APĪugust 26, 2005: With Joran van der Sloot still in custody, the Kalpoes are rearrested in Aruba on suspicion they acted “together with other people” in raping and killing Holloway, the prosecutor’s office says without elaborating on the evidence.

Joran van der Sloot, center, arrives for DNA testing on July 20, 2005, in Oranjestad, Aruba.
