Do Kwon: Legal Battle Over Extradition
Do Kwon, the co-founder of Terra, finds himself in the midst of a legal battle over his extradition. Currently held in custody in Montenegro since March 2023, Kwon’s fate hangs in the balance as the Supreme Prosecutor of Montenegro contests his extradition to South Korea.
- The Supreme Prosecutor of Montenegro challenges the decision to extradite Kwon to South Korea instead of the United States, citing procedural irregularities.
- Kwon and his colleague, Han Chang-joon, were arrested for using fake passports, triggering a diplomatic tussle between the US and South Korea.
- Interpol issued a red notice for Kwon’s arrest six months prior to his detention, following the collapse of Terraform Labs and the Terra ecosystem.
Legal Maneuvers and Uncertainty
The legal saga surrounding Do Kwon’s extradition continues to unfold with uncertainty looming over his fate. Despite efforts by the Supreme Prosecutor of Montenegro to halt his extradition to South Korea, Kwon’s future remains uncertain following Han’s extradition in February 2024.
- Kwon may face extradition to South Korea after March 23, according to reports from Montenegrin lawyer Goran Rodic.
- The final decision on Kwon’s extradition rests with the Minister of Justice in Montenegro.
Extradition Reversal in the USA
In a significant turn of events, Do Kwon successfully thwarted his extradition to the United States for the third time in early March 2024. His legal team’s appeals and challenges led to the Court of Appeal of Montenegro overturning the decision once again due to procedural issues and lack of clarity.
- Kwon’s victory marks the third successful reversal following previous wins on December 14th and February 8th.
Hot Take: The Ongoing Legal Battle
As Do Kwon’s extradition case unfolds, one thing remains clear – uncertainty surrounds his fate. The legal maneuverings and challenges have created a complex web of events that continue to shape his future. Stay tuned for further developments as this high-profile case navigates through international legal waters.