Montenegro’s Constitutional Court has officially denied the appeal filed by Terraform Labs Founder Do Kwon, ending his bid to contest extradition rulings. Right now, it’s up to the justice minister to decide where Kwon will face justice, whether in the US or South Korea. As both countries are still pursuing him, this is a redefining moment in the crypto case.
Terra Crashes and Legal Trouble Begins
Do Kwon, known for being the Terra blockchain inventor, introduced two algorithmically controlled stablecoins-TerraUSD (USTC) and LUNA. Such radical tokens were considered very promising for DeFi but ended up crashing in May 2022, along with all of that promise. The crash reportedly wiped out over $60 billion in value, destroying institutional and retail investors.
After that, financial regulators and law enforcement agencies around the world went after Do Kwon for fraud and other crimes. Following an Interpol red notice, Kwon was arrested in Montenegro this March 2023 at Podgorica Airport as he tried to fly to the UAE with fake travel documents.
The US and South Korea are now vying to get Kwon extradited, each with their own arguments. He has been reportedly charged by the US Department of Justice and SEC with alleged wire fraud;, securities fraud and conspiracy to defraud investors.
According to reports, Terraform Labs has reached a historic breaking deal with the SEC amounting to $4.47 billion over claims that it misrepresented to investors the stability and returns of the Terra cryptocurrency. For South Korea, where Kwon claims he’s a citizen,, local financial laws were allegedly breached. Prosecutors say Kwon orchestrated a financial scandal that harmed thousands of investors and the global crypto market.
Now, it’s up to the justice minister to decide. Legal experts say it will depend on whose charges are more serious, what diplomatic relations there are between the two countries, and what treaties Montenegro has with each country.
Crypto Industry-Wide Implications
Terra crashed, and everything that followed showed the cracks in the crypto space. It’s a big case that’s relevant to investors and regulators about algorithmic stablecoins and financial innovation outside of regulations.
This also led to loud calls for more regulation. Financial regulators in several countries are demanding rules to protect investors and hold crypto founders accountable. A Kwon trial, whether in the US or South Korea, will be a big case that will shape DeFi.
Conclusion
Now that the Montenegro court has denied his appeal, a decision on Do Kwon’s extradition will be the biggest legal battle in crypto history. The outcome will be huge for regulators’ and investors’ confidence in the crypto market.
As the crypto community waits for the justice minister’s decision, it’s a big warning about the risks in high-risk financial products.
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FAQ
1. Why was Do Kwon arrested in Montenegro?
He was arrested at Podgorica Airport in March 2023 for trying to fly to the UAE with fake travel documents;.
2. What charges does Do Kwon have against him?
Securities and wire fraud in the US, financial fraud and breach of domestic market rules in South Korea.
3. Who will extradite Do Kwon?
The Montenegro justice minister will decide if Kwon will be sent to the US or South Korea.
4. How did the Terra crash affect the crypto space?
The Terra crash erased $60 billion and led to calls for more regulation, and showed the cracks in algorithmic stablecoins.