Terra Co-Founder Do Kwon's Extradition Saga Continues Amid Deportation Uncertainty

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Marina Vukovic
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The extradition saga of Do Kwon, co-founder of Terra, takes another twist as he is set to leave a Montenegro prison temporarily, adding to the uncertainty of his deportation to the United States or South Korea. As South Korean and U.S. authorities seek his extradition for his alleged involvement in Terra's significant losses, his fate hangs in the balance. Legal hurdles and appeals have delayed the process, with Montenegro courts dismissing Kwon's appeal for extradition to South Korea. However, the uncertainty persists as prosecutors continue to dispute the decision, leading to a complex web of charges and legal battles. Whether Kwon will face criminal fraud charges in the U.S. or a potential indictment in South Korea remains unclear at this time.

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