Do Kwon, the co-founder of Terraform Labs, is set for release from Spuž prison in Montenegro, with strict conditions preventing his departure from the country. Following a court order, Kwon’s passport was confiscated, a measure aimed at ensuring he stayed within Montenegrin jurisdiction. This development is part of the ongoing legal proceedings against Kwon, who faces charges in multiple countries related to his role in the cryptocurrency market.
Montenegro’s High Court made the decision to release Kwon but restrict his movement, citing the need to keep him accessible for legal actions. Kwon’s legal troubles stem from the 2022 collapse of Terraform Labs’ digital currencies, Terra and Luna, which resulted in over $40 billion in market value disappearing almost overnight. This financial debacle has led to investigations by both South Korean and U.S. authorities, who accuse Kwon of fraud and securities law violations.
Prosecutors in Montenegro have shown a preference for Kwon to be extradited to the United States, where he could face more severe penalties if convicted. This position highlights the international efforts to hold Kwon accountable for the significant financial losses incurred by investors.
Kwon’s arrest in Montenegro came about due to the use of counterfeit travel documents, an offense that led to his detainment and the subsequent legal actions. His case continues to unfold, with implications for regulatory oversight and legal accountability in the cryptocurrency sector.