The presiding judge in Do Kwon's case has asked prosecutors and defense attorneys to clarify the legal consequences he faces in South Korea.

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According to Techub News, as reported by Financefeeds, Terraform Labs founder Do Kwon will be sentenced in New York on Thursday, but presiding judge Paul Engelmayer has asked both the prosecution and defense to clarify the details of the charges he faces in South Korea.

U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer requested in submitted documents that both parties provide detailed information about the charges, as well as the “maximum and minimum sentences” Do Kwon may face if extradited to South Korea. In addition, the judge asked whether both sides agree that the time Do Kwon spent in detention in Montenegro should not be counted toward any sentence served in the U.S. Previously, Do Kwon was detained in Montenegro for four months for using forged travel documents and spent over a year fighting extradition before being transferred to U.S. custody.

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