Following weeks of consultations a Thessaloniki court ruled yesterday in favour of Moscow’s request to extradite 39-year-old Russian cyber-crime suspect Aleksandr Vinnik.

According to Vinnik’s lawyer Ilias Spirliadis, the suspect who is also wanted in France and the United States has been involved in cyberattacks and a multibillion-dollar fraud in Russia.

The suspect was arrested in Greece last year following a warrant issued by the U.S.

The same court originally ruled to extradite Vinnik to the United States and in France, however, the ruling was upheld by the Supreme Court following a supplementary request from Moscow.

France is seeking Vinnik for alleged cyber-crime, money laundering, membership in a criminal organization, and extortion whereas in the U.S. he is to stand trial for allegedly laundering billions of dollars using Bitcoin.

Greece’s justice minister is expected to decide where Vinnik will be sent after examining the competing extradition requests from the three countries.

The suspect has denied all charges, Radio Free Europe reports.