Breaking: Terra Founder Do Kwon’s South Korea Extradition Delayed By Supreme Court

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Terra Founder Do Kwon South Korea Extradition Delayed

The Supreme Court of Montenegro has delayed the extradition of Do Kwon, the embattled founder of Terraform Labs, to South Korea. This decision came in response to a request for the protection of legality filed by the Supreme State Prosecutor’s Office (VDT) on August 2, 2024.

Supreme Court Delays Do Kwon’s Extradition To South Korea

The VDT’s request seeks to delay the enforcement of earlier decisions by both the High Court in Podgorica and the Court of Appeal. These courts had earlier approved Do Kwon’s extradition to his home country, South Korea. The Supreme Court panel, led by Judge Seka Piletić, determined that the extradition would be postponed until the court can review the VDT’s request.

Moreover, the decision was influenced by concerns raised about potential legal violations in the process leading to the initial rulings. Hence, the VDT requested that the Supreme Court evaluate whether the extradition decisions adhered to Montenegrin law and international treaties. They also requested an evaluation whether the extradition should proceed to South Korea rather than the United States, according Montenegro news outlet Vijesti.

Hence, the Supreme Court’s decision effectively halted the immediate execution of the extradition. This puts the plans of the Montenegrin Police Directorate and Ministry of Justice on hold. This move also adds another layer of complexity to an already convoluted legal saga that has seen multiple court decisions and revisions over the past several months.

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