Terraform Labs founder Do Kwon was sentenced to 15 years in prison by a U.S. judge.

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Terraform Labs founder Do Kwon was sentenced to 15 years in prison by a U.S. judge for his role in the $40 billion Terra-Luna crash, exceeding prosecutors' request. He pleaded guilty to fraud charges and may face further legal issues in South Korea after serving part of his sentence.

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According to ChainCatcher, citing The Block, Terraform Labs founder Do Kwon has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for his role in the Terra-Luna token crash, which wiped out $40 billion in value in 2022. Kwon was sentenced Thursday in the Southern District of New York, a sentence exceeding the initial sentencing sought by prosecutors.

Prosecutors argued that given Do Kwon's prior misconduct and the sheer scale of the fraud, he should be sentenced to 12 years in prison; however, Do Kwon's lawyers argued for only 5 years. U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer stated that Do Kwon "chose to lie" and "made the wrong choice." In March 2023, Do Kwon was criminally charged with conspiracy to commit fraud, merchandise fraud, wire fraud, securities fraud, conspiracy to commit fraud, and conspiracy to manipulate the market and launder money. In August of the same year, Do Kwon subsequently pleaded guilty to wire fraud and conspiracy to commit fraud. Do Kwon may face further legal challenges in South Korea; he must serve at least half of his sentence before he can apply for transfer to South Korea, and it has been reported that the 17 months he served in Montenegro prison will be counted towards his sentence.

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