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'Lunatic' crypto fugitive Do Kwon finally extradited from Montenegro to the US to face charges over

Published on January 01, 0001

Do Kwon, the South Korean crypto baron and fugitive, has been extradited to the United States after going on the run in late 2022. Kwon was the man behind the company Terraform, which ran the TerraUSD and Luna, both of which collapsed in 2022. That sparked a contagion in the wider crypto market, and they're estimated to have cost investors $40 billion USD.

Do Kwon fled South Korea shortly [[link]] after the crash, after an arrest warrant was issued, and eventually pitched up in Montenegro. He was arrested there in March 2023 [[link]] after attempting to board a flight to Dubai, since when he's been engaged in fighting his extradition: Montenegro does not have an extradition treaty with either South Korea or the United States.

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