The South Korean co-founder of Terraform Labs appeared in a New York court on Thursday to face fraud charges stemming from the multi-billion-dollar collapse of his cryptocurrency company.
Do Kwon pleads not guilty to U.S. fraud charges after TerraUSD and Luna lost $40 billion in 2022. The charges stem from misleading investors.
South Korean cryptocurrency mogul Do Hyeong Kwon pleaded not guilty Thursday, Jan. 2, to a freshly unsealed indictment released in time for his first U.S. court appearance.
Alongside the criminal allegations, Kwon has agreed to a lot of legal trouble. New York specifically Manhattan – Kwon has been found guilty of violating an injunction given by the SEC for a period of ...
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Highlights,Do Kwon faces multiple fraud and money laundering charges.,The extradition signals stronger international ...
Bitcoin Hashrate Skyrockets & Do Kwon Pleads Not Guilty! Crypto Heats Up with Record Mining & Scams - Who's Pulling Out Millions?
After serving some time in a Montenegro prison, Kwon battled extradition to both Korea and the US. This delayed the process by some months, but on December 31, 2024, he was shipped off to US ...
Do Kwon, the South Korean crypto mogul bring behind the multibillion-dollar Terraform (UST-USD) collapse in 2022, pleaded not ...