Terra's Do Kwon might be facing the music harder than expected. Back in August, prosecutors cut him some slack during the plea negotiations—mentioning up to 12 years but leaving wiggle room. Fast forward to now? They're going all in, pushing for that full dozen. Guess second thoughts aren't just for defendants.
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retroactive_airdrop
· 6h ago
Hmm... The prosecutor's reversal this time is really hardcore. Playing the game of easing up first and then getting tough—impressive moves.
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SnapshotDayLaborer
· 6h ago
Haha, Do Kwon really messed up this time. The prosecutors have made a complete turnaround in their attitude. This move is really ruthless.
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shadowy_supercoder
· 6h ago
Do Kwon is really done for this time. The prosecution turned on him faster than flipping a page, going from giving him a chance to directly handing out 12 years... This guy might end up serving his full sentence.
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CountdownToBroke
· 6h ago
Huh? The prosecutor changed their mind? Kwon is really in trouble this time, going all-in from the "flexible space" back in 2012... This plot twist is unbelievable.
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blocksnark
· 6h ago
The prosecutor’s turnaround this time is incredible—going from leaving a way out to completely shutting him down. Looks like Do Kwon is really done for this time.
Terra's Do Kwon might be facing the music harder than expected. Back in August, prosecutors cut him some slack during the plea negotiations—mentioning up to 12 years but leaving wiggle room. Fast forward to now? They're going all in, pushing for that full dozen. Guess second thoughts aren't just for defendants.