Montenegro's Constitutional Court on October 18 suspended the extradition of Do Kwon, the former founder and CEO of Terraform Labs. The day before, Montenegro's Ministry of Justice said it had made a decision on Kwon's extradition and promised to publish the decision on October 20. But the court said it would suspend the extradition proceedings until a ruling on Do Kwon's appeal is made.
Montenegro's Supreme Court has ruled that South Korea and the United States have met the conditions for the extradition of Terraform Labs co-founder Do Kwon, and the case has now been referred to the justice minister for decision. Kwon, who faces US-South Korean charges for his alleged involvement in the 2022 Terra collapse, was arrested in Montenegro last year and sentenced to four months for using forged documents. His legal status since his release is unknown. In the United States, a jury has...
Montenegro's Supreme Court has suspended the extradition of Do Kwon to South Korea. The decision was made after the Supreme State Prosecutor's Office appealed the legality of a previous court decision granting his extradition. The suspension will bring the extradition process to a standstill while the Supreme Court reviews the case. The extradition case involves multiple legal inconsistencies, and the court has previously ruled on Do Kwon's extradition to the United States and South Korea. Do Kw...
An appellate court in Montenegro has stopped the extradition over “significant violations of the provisions of criminal procedure."