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Do Kwon Asks U.S. Judge to Cap Sentence at Five Years Ahead of Dec. 11 Hearing

His lawyers say nearly three years in custody plus more than $19 million in forfeitures make a longer term unnecessary.

Overview

  • Kwon’s defense filed the request on Nov. 26 in the Southern District of New York, where Judge Paul Engelmayer will sentence him on Dec. 11.
  • He pleaded guilty in August 2025 to conspiracy and wire fraud tied to the 2022 TerraUSD/LUNA collapse after being extradited from Montenegro.
  • Under his plea agreement, U.S. prosecutors agreed not to seek a sentence longer than 12 years.
  • His legal team cites detention conditions in Montenegro and other time already served as grounds for leniency.
  • South Korean prosecutors are pursuing a separate case seeking up to 40 years, and any transfer after the U.S. case remains unresolved.