BREAKING: Lawyers for stablekwon have proposed the Terra founder be released on supervised bail as he faces trial in Montenegro over charges he attempted to travel with falsified documents. iamsandali reports.
The defendants denied committing a crime, and presented their defense at a court hearing held on Thursday in the country's capital Podgorica.
"Instead of detention, the defendant's lawyer suggested that bail and supervision measures be imposed, prohibiting them from leaving the apartment and periodically reporting to a certain state authority," aLawyers for the two Korean nationals – who remain in custody – proposed bail at 400,000 euros each. The court has said it will decide on the proposal, and the next trial date is set for June 16.
After legal proceedings concerning the Montenegrin case are wrapped up, Kwon faces extradition to either the
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