Do Kwon incolpa "l'agenzia cinese" per i passaporti falsi
- Do Kwon ha detto al tribunale di base montenegrino che non sapeva di viaggiare con documenti falsi.
- He claims that he received his passport and documents from third-party “agencies.”
- L'imprenditore di criptovalute afferma di non avere motivo di dubitare dell'autenticità del passaporto.
- The lawyers rejected allegations that he donated money to former finance minister Milojko Spajić.
Do Kwon, the founder of Terraform Labs, the firm behind the Terra ecosystem, has recently told a court in Montenegro that he was not aware of the fact that he was traveling with a fake passport and blamed a “Chinese” agency for the same. The crypto entrepreneur was arrested a few months ago while trying to enter Montenegro using forged documents.
Secondo a rapporto from South Korean media outlet Segye Ilbo, Do Kwon told the Montenegrin Basic Court that he received his passport and other travel documents from third-party “agencies,” while adding that he did not know he was carrying a forged Costa Rican passport.
“I received my Costa Rica passport after filling in the documents required by a Singaporean agency that was recommended to me by a friend. I received my Belgian passport through another agency,” said the founder of Terraform Labs.
Do Kwon said that due to the fact that he had been traveling for a long time using his Costa Rican passport “for years,” he had no reason to doubt its authenticity. When the prosecution pressed the Terraform Labs founder for the details of the third party firm, he said he couldn’t “remember exactly,” adding that he only knew the third party agency’s name “in Chinese.”
The prosecutor questioned Do Kwon along with his colleague and former Terraform Labs chief financial officer Han Chong-joon, who was also detained by officials in Montenegro for having forged documents. The crypto entrepreneur also denied the allegations of having donated money to Montenegro’s former finance minister, Milojko Spajić, who is now the leader of the Europe Now party.
As per a report from the regional outlet of Radio Free Europe, Do Kwon allegedly made contact with Spajić in the days prior to the election rounds in the country. The relationship between the two was heavily described in local newspapers. The lawyers representing the crypto personality said that “this is categorically denied and it is not true.”
In un precedente rapporto, BitcoinWisdom ha confermato che Do Kwon e il suo collega si stanno avvicinando sei mesi di carcere nonostante abbia pagato circa $437K per la propria cauzione, mentre anche Chong-joon ha pagato un importo identico. Mentre i due sono in detenzione, un tribunale superiore esaminerà le richieste di estradizione dagli Stati Uniti e dalla Corea del Sud.