South Korea Prosecutor on Do Kwon’s Extradition Scenario
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 มิ.ย. 2023
- The disgraced former crypto titan Do Kwon may spend most of his life behind bars, first in his native South Korea and then in the US, according to a scenario laid out by Dan Sunghan, who heads the probe into the fallen entrepreneur. Both South Korea and the US are seeking Kwon’s extradition. Dan is the director of the financial crime investigation bureau at the Seoul Southern District Prosecution Service. Do Kwon has denied Montenegrin charges of using forged travel documents. His representatives previously said the US securities fraud charge is unfounded and rejected allegations from prosecutors in Seoul. His lawyer in Montenegro couldn't be reached to comment about the scenario laid out by Dan. Daniel Shin has also rejected involvement in the TerraUSD and Luna implosion, with his lawyer saying Shin voluntarily returned to South Korea after the collapse and has been cooperating with the probe.
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Send him to the states if you want justice
😂
he's going there :)
If he goes to Korea, he will be free in a couple of days.
Korean law is rotten.
Only US could judge him with heavy furnishment.
dokwon has to pay all investors money
저사람이 책임자인가요? 이 영상이 널리 퍼지길 바랍니다.
this guy ruinned the life of a lot of poeple. some poeple suicide...
100%. He has blood on his hands!
he caused the collapse of FTX also.
BS
150 years will do nicely .....
Luna's investors must force the South Korean government to pay all investors' money
Even tho I was in Luna as well, you are dreaming and naive if you even think that this is a possibility.
Nope, you gumbled you lost ...get over it
So if you made money off Luna, you were going to pay the South Korean government a bunch of money? So if a Korean goes to Vegas and lose money, he can sue the US government?