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HomeCoinpedia NewsJust In: Do Kwon’s Criminal Fraud Trial Set for January 2026

Just In: Do Kwon’s Criminal Fraud Trial Set for January 2026

Do Kwon’s Extradition Sparks High-Stakes Trial Over Terra Ecosystem Scandal

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In a latest development, The trial for Do Kwon is set for 2026 as lawyers navigate a massive trove of evidence.

Do Kwon’s criminal fraud trial in the U.S. is tentatively set for next January, giving both prosecutors and his defense team enough time to review the large six-terabyte data expected during the discovery process.

Judge Engelmayer highlighted the historic nature of the case, as prosecutors revealed 6 terabytes of data, including trading information and new evidence from four seized cell phones, one of which was obtained after Kwon’s extradition from Montenegro.

The Judge noted the case’s complexity, with 6 terabytes of data and evidence from confiscated phones to review. Kwon’s defense team proposed a spring 2026 start, but both sides agreed on January 2026, pending any changes.

Do Kwon’s Extradition Sparks High-Stakes Trial Over Terra Ecosystem Scandal

The post Just In: Do Kwon’s Criminal Fraud Trial Set for January 2026 appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

In a latest development, The trial for Do Kwon is set for 2026 as lawyers navigate a massive trove of evidence.

Do Kwon’s criminal fraud trial in the U.S. is tentatively set for next January, giving both prosecutors and his defense team enough time to review the large six-terabyte data expected during the discovery process.

Judge Engelmayer highlighted the historic nature of the case, as prosecutors revealed 6 terabytes of data, including trading information and new evidence from four seized cell phones, one of which was obtained after Kwon’s extradition from Montenegro.

The Judge noted the case’s complexity, with 6 terabytes of data and evidence from confiscated phones to review. Kwon’s defense team proposed a spring 2026 start, but both sides agreed on January 2026, pending any changes.