Abstract:The extradition proceedings of crypto entrepreneur Do Kwon, facing fraud allegations across the United States and South Korea, escalate as Montenegro's High Court approves, marking a pivotal moment in this transnational legal battle.
Montenegro‘s High Court has given the go-ahead for the extradition of cryptocurrency entrepreneur Do Kwon, embroiled in fraud allegations in the United States and South Korea. This pivotal decision, disclosed on the court's website, now awaits the country’s justice minister to determine the destination for Kwons extradition.
Do Kwon, recognized for his involvement in the Terraform Labs affair, encountered legal entanglements due to the use of falsified passports. Arrested alongside an associate with counterfeit travel documents, Kwon received a four-month prison sentence from Montenegrin authorities. The discovery of Belgian passports and electronic devices further complicated his legal standing.
This development arrives on the heels of the Higher Court of Podgorica affirming a previous verdict from June, deeming the four-month imprisonment as fitting punishment for Kwons transgression.
Kwon, the Terraform Labs founder, and his colleague Han Chang-Joon were apprehended in Montenegro after attempting to depart using fake Costa Rican passports. During testimony, Kwon asserted belief in the legitimacy of the passports.
Facing allegations related to the collapse of terraUSD (UST) stablecoin and the Terra ecosystem, Kwon had been sought by various law enforcement agencies, regulators, and Interpol.
Montenegro, situated south of Serbia, emerged as a potential location for Kwon, wanted in his home country for charges involving capital market manipulation. Despite his denial of wrongdoing, Kwon, in hiding since May 2022, argues that capital-market laws dont extend to crypto assets.
While Kwon has agreed to extradition to South Korea through an expedited process, the decision ultimately lies with Montenegros justice minister due to multiple countries seeking his extradition.
Kwon's legal team has yet to address the U.S. charges. However, Terraform Labs spokesperson intends to challenge the U.S. allegations, labeling them as “misguided” and “deeply flawed.”
Currently serving time at Spuž prison near Podgorica, Kwon awaits final word on his extradition, slated to occur after completing his sentence for the forged document offenses.
This unfolding narrative stems from the monumental $40 billion collapse of the Terra ecosystem in May 2022, causing substantial financial losses and reverberations across the cryptocurrency sphere. The legal outcome of this extradition could establish a precedent in handling transnational cryptocurrency offenses under international law.
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