Do Kwon pleads not guilty to US fraud charges in $40 billion crypto collapse

Key Points

  • Do Kwon, the entrepreneur behind TerraUSD and Luna, pleaded not guilty to U.S. fraud charges after extradition from Montenegro.
  • Kwon faces charges including securities fraud, wire fraud, commodities fraud, and money laundering conspiracy.
  • He was ordered detained without bail and is accused of misleading investors about the stability of TerraUSD.

Summary

Do Kwon, the South Korean entrepreneur behind the cryptocurrencies TerraUSD and Luna, which lost an estimated $40 billion in 2022, has pleaded not guilty to U.S. criminal fraud charges. After being extradited from Montenegro, Kwon appeared in a Manhattan federal court where he was charged with multiple counts including securities fraud and money laundering conspiracy. The indictment alleges that Kwon deceived investors by claiming a computer algorithm maintained TerraUSD's value when, in reality, he had arranged for a trading firm to secretly buy the token to artificially support its price. This deception led to a significant increase in the value of Luna, closely linked to TerraUSD, reaching $50 billion by spring 2022. However, when TerraUSD's value plummeted in May 2022, it triggered a broader market crash. Kwon, who had previously settled with the SEC for $4.55 billion, was detained in Montenegro on forgery charges before his extradition. His next court appearance is scheduled for January 8.

yahoo
January 2, 2025
Crypto
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