Terra Luna Founder Do Kwon to Stay in Custody Amid South Korea's Extradition Request
Do Kwon, the founder of failed blockchain project Terra, could stay in custody for up to six months while Montenegro's courts consider an extradition request from South Korea. On Thursday, a Montenegro court extended Kwo...
On Thursday, a Montenegro court extended Kwon's stay in custody for an additional six months as he awaits trial for possible extradition, according to a report by Radio Free Europe....
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