Prosecutor says Do Kwon’s extradition to South Korea would best serve Terraform Labs’ victims: Report
The former Terraform Labs CEO could face 40 years in jail in South Korea, the country where he committed most of his crimes, according to local authorities.
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The former Terraform Labs CEO could face 40 years in jail in South Korea, the country where he committed most of his crimes, according to local authorities.
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