I think Do Kwon should be extradited to United States so they can take care of him properly.
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but I have a feeling he might disappear or die in some terrible ''accident''.Lol, the longer this takes, the more the possibility of this rises, i don't know how corrupt this country is, but with their confusion over whether to send him to the u.s. or to South Korea, they could just release him if he still has good money to pay.
I am actually a little bit uneasy with this "cleansing" going on because on one hand we all want scammers and fraudsters to get out from the industry but we also don't want a lawfare imposed on someone that can be sending some chilling effects on people.I don't think this is in any way going to discourage people from crypto or BTC, yes the u.s. government are targeting crypto services, but names like sbf, Do Kwon, cz, etc, are all very shady people who commit financial crimes, so many people lost all their funds because of some of these people. It is right that they face the law and if found guilty, thy should spend a long time in jail, which i think will serve as a good deterrent to people running their own crypto services in the same way.
It does not matter to which country he is extradited, what matters is that he receives his just punishment in the end.I believe it does matter to the two countries requesting for him to be extradicted, the U.S. wants him and so does South Korea, if Montengro extradites him to one of them, the other country will not be happy with the decision. But Montenegro should have a law on this and they should simply follow it and close this case and delay.
I believe it does matter to the two countries requesting for him to be extradicted, the U.S. wants him and so does South Korea, if Montengro extradites him to one of them, the other country will not be happy with the decision. But Montenegro should have a law on this and they should simply follow it and close this case and delay.It is better to extradite him to his home country, South Korea, to be tried there. I also heard that Han Chang-joon, the former CFO of TerraForm Labs, was extradited to South Korea in the same case. This is a strange contradiction!!!
Since the two people are accused in the same Terra Luna case and are also partners and from the same country, why is one of them extradited to his home country, South Korea, while the other is not?I don't think the U.S. requested that Montenegro extradite Han Chang-joon to the U.S., i am not sure, but i think that is what happened. Probably, only South Korea requested for his extradition and that is why he was sent back 'home', reports say that Han could be facing a life sentence for his crimes, now that would be a really strong punishment if that happens.
Lol, the longer this takes, the more the possibility of this rises, i don't know how corrupt this country is, but with their confusion over whether to send him to the u.s. or to South Korea, they could just release him if he still has good money to pay.Country is not corrupt, but some people in power and government are very corrupt, there was some serious accusation about narcotics trading in past.
I don't think the U.S. requested that Montenegro extraditeThey did.