Do Kwon lawyers received $7 million before Terra collapse: Report

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Do Kwon allegedly pre-paid a law firm in South Korea prior to Terra's collapse.

Kwon’s decision to send millions to the law firm was flagged by prosecutors as a deliberate move, which allegedly reaffirmed his awareness of the impending collapse and anticipated expected legal problems, asWhile trying to tie in Kwon’s ill intent in prepaying the law firm, prosecutors believe that the

information will help in the ongoing fraud case. In addition, Kim & Chang's lawyers visited Montenegro to meet with Kwon and Terraform’s former chief financial officer, Han Chang-joon.. Following his arrest, both United States and South Korean authorities have sought Kwon’s extradition. However, the court is yet to decide.

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