After collapsing in 2022, facing an SEC lawsuit in 2023, and filing for bankruptcy in 2024, many of Terraform’s legal cases in the US are beginning to wind down.
A judge approved Terraform Labs winding down its operations as part of the firm’s bankruptcy plan in the United States.
According to a Sept. 19 Reuters report, Judge Brendan Shannon of the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware approved Terraform’s bankruptcy plan. The company filed for Chapter 11 protection in January, claiming between $100 and $500 million in estimated liabilities and assets.
Judge Shannon reportedly called the plan a “welcome alternative” to further litigation to address investor losses. Terraform’s bankruptcy proceedings followed the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing a lawsuit against the platform and its founder, Do Kwon, in February 2023.