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Do Kwon Wants Lighter Sentence After Admitting Guilt

Source: CoinTribune Original Title: Do Kwon Wants Lighter Sentence After Admitting Guilt Original Link: https://www.cointribune.com/en/do-kwon-wants-lighter-sentence-after-admitting-guilt/

Do Kwon Requests Maximum Five-Year Sentence

In a 23-page legal document filed on November 26 before the federal court in New York, Do Kwon’s lawyers plead for a maximum sentence of five years’ incarceration.

This request comes after he pleaded guilty in August to two counts of fraud related to the collapse of the Terra-Luna ecosystem, which caused about $40 billion in losses. The defense’s goal is to demonstrate that the overall circumstances justify a sentence much lower than the twelve years considered by the prosecution.

As the letter indicates: “the government’s proposal […] does not take into account all the circumstances that would justify a sentence not exceeding five years”.

Among the arguments put forward by the defense to justify this clemency are:

  • The absence of personal enrichment: according to his lawyers, Kwon’s actions were not motivated by greed but by a combination of increasing pressures related to his status as founder of an uncontrollable project

  • A major strategic error: Kwon now admits having failed to disclose an agreement with Jump Trading intended to support UST during its destabilization in May 2021, a silence he now considers misleading to investors

  • The early admission of guilt: by pleading guilty last August, Kwon expressed a form of responsibility, which the defense presents as an element of judicial cooperation

  • The complex context of the crash: the defense implies that the collapse cannot be reduced to a simple individual fraud

This request comes as the sentence is expected on December 11.

Detention, Shared Responsibility, and Judicial Prospects

Do Kwon’s defense did not limit itself to technical or economic considerations. It also emphasizes the particularly harsh detention conditions the Terraform Labs founder has endured since his arrest in Montenegro in March 2023.

Imprisoned for the use of forged travel documents, he spent nearly two years in detention there, part of it in solitary confinement. His lawyers argue that this deprivation of liberty, already endured prior to the U.S. trial, should be considered a significant mitigating factor in the final sentence. “Do has already suffered considerably due to his actions,” the letter notes, referring both to legal and personal consequences.

Furthermore, the collapse of the Terra-Luna ecosystem is not solely attributable to Kwon’s management. The lawyers cite coordinated market attacks carried out by third-party entities exploiting the weaknesses of the UST algorithm.

To support their claims, they rely on academic studies and reports that offer a more nuanced view of the technical and structural responsibilities for the disaster. This strategy aims to show that Kwon, although having committed serious faults, was not the sole driver of the crash.

Verdict and Precedent

The verdict expected in the Terra Luna case will mark a turning point for crypto justice. Whatever the sentence, it will set a precedent in how courts handle the responsibility of founders regarding abuses and the consequences of such a massive collapse.

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CryptoFortuneTellervip
· 18h ago
Ha, only pleading guilty now? What were you bragging about before?
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OffchainWinnervip
· 11-29 23:13
Confessing feels good for a moment, but it’s a crematorium for the whole family, bro.
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SorryRugPulledvip
· 11-29 12:50
Huh? Is this guy begging for mercy now? This is just hilarious.
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DeadTrades_Walkingvip
· 11-29 12:43
Gambling monster, finally plead guilty? Five years still seems too much, this guy.
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FreeRidervip
· 11-29 12:42
Hmm... pleading guilty for a lighter sentence, this trap is quite familiar.
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fren_with_benefitsvip
· 11-29 12:38
Now you plead guilty? You were so arrogant before, haha.
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WagmiOrRektvip
· 11-29 12:32
Uh... you think pleading guilty will get you a lighter sentence? This trap is too old, right?
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DeFiCaffeinatorvip
· 11-29 12:28
Selling teammates for survival, this trap is really something haha
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