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Terra’s Do Kwon Blames ‘Chinese-named Agency’ for ‘Fake Passports’
Per the South Korean media outlets Segye Ilbo and MBN, Kwon told a District Court in Podgorica, Montenegro, that he had received all of his reportedly forged travel documents, including a Costa Rica passport, through “agencies.”
He said:
But the CEO, who appeared in court with a freshly shaved head, failed to name the agency when quizzed by the prosecution.
Instead, Kwon claimed that the agency had a “Chinese name,” but that he could not “remember exactly” what it was called.
LUNC prices were relatively stable on June 18 as the news of the court appearance broke.
Kwon and Han have been charged with traveling on forged documents, charges which they both deny.
But both are wanted in their native South Korea on fraud charges.
Do Kwon: Agencies Are to Blame for Passport Problems
Kwon shuttered his South Korean businesses and appears to have fled the country shortly before the collapse of Terra eco coins over a year ago.
Kwon has applied for bail twice, while prosecutors in South Korea, the US, and Singapore have asked him to be extradited to face charges.
But as Montenegro and South Korea have never signed an extradition treaty, deporting Kwon may prove tricky.
Earlier this month, a Higher Court representative told reporters: