South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Plans to Revoke Do Kwon’s Passport:...

South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Plans to Revoke Do Kwon’s Passport:...

According to local reports stemming from South Korea, the country’s foreign ministry is looking to invalidate the co-founder of Terraform Labs Do Kwon’s passport. The story was published the day after it was reported that Seoul’s Southern District Prosecutors Office issued a warrant for Kwon’s arrest. Local Report Says South Korean Officials Are Targeting Do Kwon’s Passport On Wednesday, September 14, 2022, Bitcoin.com News reported on Do Kwon, the co-founder of Terraform Labs, and the report published by Forkast News that said South Korean....


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Meet The UST Restitution Group: Tracking Do Kwon, Looking For Payback

The UST Restitution Group is on Do Kwon’s tail. A few governments and this civilian group are all out looking for the Terra creator, who insists that he’s not on the run. The Terra/ Luna collapse was one for the books, and that book is still open. We will write many more headlines about Do Kwon, and probably a few about the UST Restitution Group also. What’s done is done, some might say, but others will not rest until the case involves a court.  Related Reading: Are There Any Chances Of Terra UST Victims Getting Refunded? Let’s Find Out In the FT article menacingly titled “Retail investors....