Efforts to resolve Do Kwon’s courtroom case have been delayed by a month after the US authorities claimed that Do’s protection will want extra time to evaluate an additional 4 terabytes of proof.
A standing convention — a gathering of legal professionals from either side to debate the present standing of the case and any doable decision — was scheduled for March 10. Nevertheless, the New York District Courtroom adjourned it to April 10 yesterday following a written request from the US authorities.
The courtroom agreed with the US and mentioned it might delay the convention “to enable the defense to review voluminous discovery.”
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The courtroom order delaying the convention notes that the ultimate trial “remains scheduled for January 26, 2026.”
Do was extradited from Montenegro to the US on December 31, 2024, after a prolonged back-and-forth between Montenegran courts. On January 2, he pleaded not responsible to his US expenses.
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