NSTnation A NorthKorean man is likely to face moneylaundering charges in the United States Court
Mun Chol Myong has denied FBI claims that he led a criminal group that violated sanctions by supplying luxury goods to his isolated homeland and laundered funds through front companies.
Jagjit said his client would not be deported before a final appeal, likely to be heard early next year.He is accused of four charges of money-laundering and two of conspiracy to launder money, mainly in relation to his work for a firm in neighbouring Singapore.
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