Terraform Co-Founder Receives 15-Years Prison Sentence

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Terraform Labs co-founder Do Kwon has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to wire fraud and conspiracy. His criminal actions were central to the 2022 crypto market crash, which erased nearly $40 billion in market value. The judge considered victim impact statements, including one individual who became homeless after losing $81,000. The sentence was deemed necessary due to the severity and deliberate nature of the fraud. Kwon expressed remorse and may serve part of his sentence in South Korea, where he could face additional charges. His case is compared to other high-profile crypto fraud sentences.

Do​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ Kwon, co-founder of Terraform Labs, was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison after he pleaded guilty to wire fraud and conspiracy charges. The decision of Thursday, Judge Paul Engelmayer, directly relates to Kwon’s criminal activities that caused the 2022 crypto crash that resulted in a loss of almost $40 billion of market cap.

Kwon will be allowed time off from his sentence for the period he has already been in custody in the U.S. and for the 17 months during which he was detained in Montenegro before his transfer, which is expected to take place in December 2024.

Victims Share Impact of Financial Losses

To​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ decide on the sentence, Judge Engelmayer listened to the stories of six victims, who spoke out among the roughly 16,500 people whose Kwon’s actions had affected. Tatiana Dontsova said that she had sold her Moscow apartment in order to invest with Kwon, but she ended up losing $81,000 and becoming homeless after her investment went down.

The judge found both the prosecution’s proposal of 12 years and the defense’s suggestion of 5 years insufficient to the severity and extent of the crime. Engelmayer pointed out that one of the reasons why Kwon’s fraud was so terrible was the fact that he deliberately misled the same group of investors whom he had gained their trust over a period of four years.

The judge cautioned the next generation of cryptocurrency entrepreneurs that if they commit fraud, they will be given hefty prison sentences and will lose their personal freedom for long ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌periods.

Reports​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ say Kwon might be sent back to South Korea to serve the rest of his prison time after only half of his sentence, and there, additional charges could increase his jail time by 40 years. His situation is compared to various celebrities’ stories of cryptocurrency-related crimes, such as Sam Bankman-Fried getting 25 years in prison and Alex Mashinsky being sentenced to 12 years for similar crimes.

At the hearing, Kwon apologized, saying he has thought over his actions for a long time and he is devastated by the fact that investors have suffered. The Terraform co-founder recalled being away from his family for three years and said that he would like to serve his sentence in his country.

Judge Engelmayer remarked that without Kwon’s plea of guilty and his cooperation with the investigation by the federal authorities, his sentence would have been ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌longer.

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QWhat was Do Kwon, co-founder of Terraform Labs, sentenced for and what was the length of his prison term?

ADo Kwon was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to wire fraud and conspiracy charges.

QWhat was the estimated financial impact of the 2022 crypto crash that Kwon's criminal activities caused?

AKwon's criminal activities caused a crypto crash that resulted in a loss of almost $40 billion of market cap.

QHow did Judge Engelmayer characterize the nature of Kwon's fraud during the sentencing?

AJudge Engelmayer pointed out that Kwon's fraud was particularly terrible because he deliberately misled the same group of investors whom he had gained their trust over a period of four years.

QWhat potential consequence does Kwon face after being transferred to South Korea to serve his sentence?

AReports say that after being transferred to South Korea, additional charges could increase his jail time by 40 years.

QWhat did Judge Engelmayer say would have happened to Kwon's sentence if he had not pleaded guilty and cooperated with authorities?

AJudge Engelmayer remarked that without Kwon's plea of guilty and his cooperation with the federal investigation, his sentence would have been longer.

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