Do Kwon’s Legal Team Requests Further Delay Amid Ongoing Talks with U.S. Government

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Terraform Labs co-founder Do Kwon’s legal saga continues as his defense team has filed yet another request for an extension of time to submit pretrial motions. This time, Kwon’s attorneys are seeking an additional two-week delay, citing “productive discussions” with U.S. government officials in the wake of the departure of the lead prosecutor handling the case.

According to court documents filed this week, the defense argues that ongoing negotiations could potentially impact the direction or resolution of the case, justifying the need for more time. The motion also notes that since the recent exit of the original prosecutor, communication with new government counsel has been constructive and remains active.

Do Kwon, who faces multiple charges in the U.S. related to the dramatic collapse of the Terra blockchain ecosystem in 2022, has consistently fought extradition while simultaneously preparing for a legal showdown in American courts. The case has drawn widespread attention across the crypto world, particularly as regulatory bodies seek to crack down on high-profile figures following massive market failures.

The legal team’s request has not yet been ruled on, but it marks yet another chapter in a case riddled with delays, jurisdictional disputes, and shifting legal strategies. Analysts believe the ongoing discussions might point toward a potential plea deal or a narrowing of charges, though nothing has been confirmed.

If the court grants this latest extension, it would push the deadline for pretrial motions deeper into the second half of 2025, extending the already lengthy timeline for a case with significant implications for crypto regulation and accountability.

For now, all eyes remain on the federal court’s response—and on what these “productive discussions” might ultimately yield.

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