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Montenegro halts Do Kwon’s extradition again ahead of appeal ruling

Do Kwon’s extradition has been delayed again, to the surprise of the Justice Ministry.

The Constitutional Court of Montenegro suspended the extradition of former Terraform Labs founder and CEO Do Kwon on Oct. 18, according to local press reports. A day earlier, the Montenegrin Justice Ministry had said a decision on Kwon’s extradition had been made and it promised to make the decision public on Oct. 20.

The decision on Kwon’s extradition, including Kwon’s destination, was entrusted to the Justice Ministry by the Supreme Court in September. Both the United States and South Korea have requested his extradition.

The Constitutional Court had not informed the ministry of the suspension of that judgment until the last minute, the ministry said, adding:

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