As part of discovery proceedings, prosecutors said they would search the Terraform Labs co-founder’s emails and Twitter account.
Update (Jan. 8 at 4:45 pm UTC): This article has been updated to include details from a Jan. 8 status conference.
Prosecutors representing the US government in its criminal case against Do Kwon have laid out their plans for discovery, including requesting search warrants for the Terraform Labs co-founder’s email and Twitter accounts.
In a Jan. 7 filing in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York, the chief counsel to the acting US Attorney said prosecutors expected to find “multiple terabytes of data” relevant to their case against Kwon. He added that discovery would include search warrants to “accounts or devices used by Kwon, including his business and personal email accounts, his Twitter account, and four of his electronic devices.”