The SEC is open to delaying Terra’s crypto fraud trial
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is willing to postpone the trial of Do Kwon and his blockchain startup Terraform Labs, which are accused of the $40 billion collapse of TerraLuna (LUNC) and TerraUSD (UST) in May 2022. Federal prosecutors have filed two court arguments for the trial.
Agreement on a modest adjournment
The SEC has agreed to a “modest adjournment” of the Terraform case until mid-April, as proceedings over Kwon’s extradition continue in Montenegro. The SEC also argued against separate trials for Kwon and Terraform since the cases are interconnected.
Appeal to overturn extradition ruling
Kwon has reportedly filed another appeal to overturn a Montenegro High Court’s ruling upholding extradition requests from South Korea and the U.S., where he faces charges. His lawyers argue that the High Court’s verdict ignored extradition treaties with America and the European Convention on Extradition.
Accusations of misleading users and investors
Kwon and Terraform are accused of misleading users and investors about the stability of UST, an algorithmic stablecoin pegged to the U.S. dollar. UST failed to maintain its promised $1 price, resulting in an implosion within Terra’s ecosystem.
Terra’s crash and the crypto winter
Terra’s crash had a cascading effect, leading to bankruptcies and marking the beginning of 2022’s crypto winter.
Hot Take: Delaying the trial may provide more clarity
By allowing for a delay in Terra’s crypto fraud trial, particularly until Do Kwon’s extradition is resolved, the SEC is taking a step towards ensuring a fair and comprehensive legal process. This decision acknowledges the interconnectedness of Kwon’s case with Terraform and avoids potential complications that could arise from separate trials. It also provides an opportunity for Kwon’s defense team to present their arguments against the extradition requests, highlighting potential legal issues in the process. Ultimately, the delay may contribute to a more thorough examination of the allegations and a more informed judgment.