U.S. seeks extradition of Montreal man amid reports he is connected to fugitive Ryan Wedding | Unpublished
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Publication Date: November 18, 2025 - 21:38

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U.S. seeks extradition of Montreal man amid reports he is connected to fugitive Ryan Wedding

November 18, 2025

The United States is seeking the extradition of a Montreal man who has been arrested and charged with murder conspiracy, amid media reports that the case is related to international drug-trafficking allegations against former Canadian snowboarder-turned-fugitive Ryan Wedding.

Atna Onha, 40, appeared in court in Montreal on Tuesday, but few details were available about allegations. La Presse and Radio-Canada reported that the alleged victim is someone who was expected to be a witness in the case against Mr. Wedding, who is believed to be in hiding in Mexico and is the subject of a US$10-million reward offered by the FBI.



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