Antivirus-software pioneer John McAfee, who is facing deportation from
Guatemala to Belize in connection with a murder, is feeling better after
suffering chest pains earlier this week and has filed three appeals in
an effort to stay in the country.
McAfee, whose request for political asylum has already been rejected by
the Guatemalan government, filed an appeal of the asylum decision and
petitions to stay in the country indefinitely, as well as another that
ensures his physical integrity, his attorney told the media.
Attorney Telesforo Guerra told reporters outside the detention center
where McAfee has been held since his arrest Wednesday that the software
pioneer turned fugitive is in good health, according to the Associated Press. McAfee, who was arrested for entering the Central American country illegally,
complained of chest pains not long after his request for political
asylum was rejected by the Guatemalan government on Thursday. His
attorney later said that his client was suffering from stress and hypertension.
Police in neighboring Belize has been pursuing McAfee for the past few
weeks in connection with the shooting death of his neighbor. McAfee had
been on the run since November 12, when his neighbor Gregory Faull, a
contractor and restaurant owner, was discovered with a bullet in his
head.
The 67-year-old founder of the company that bears his name has also said he would like to return to the United States.
"My goal is to get back to America as soon as possible," McAfee told Reuters.
"I wish I could just pack my bags and go to Miami. I don't think I
fully understood the political situation. I'm an embarrassment to the
Guatemalan government and I'm jeopardizing their relationship with
Belize."
McAfee has told the media that he's being wrongfully persecuted by
officials in Belize and that he fears for his life if he is arrested by
Belize police.
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