Terraform Labs, Do Kwon Sold Unregistered Securities, U.S. Judge Rules - Unchained

Terraform Labs, Do Kwon Sold Unregistered Securities, U.S. Judge Rules – Unchained

A federal district judge finds for the SEC in a case that resulted in $45 billion in losses, but ruled that the parties must move to a trial on fraud charges.

Do Kwon, Founder of Terra

Terraform Labs and its cofounder Do Kwon found guilty of offering unregistered securities.

(Unchained archive)

Posted December 28, 2023 at 6:05 pm EST.

A federal district judge ruled in favor of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday that blockchain developer Terraform Labs and its co-founder Do Kwon offered and sold unregistered securities.

Judge Jed Rakoff of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York wrote:

“The Court grants summary judgment to the SEC on Count IV of the Amended Complaint because defendants offered and sold unregistered securities…In particular, defendants offered and sold LUNA and MIR in unregistered transactions.”

But Rakoff also ruled for Terraform and Kwon on charges related to securities swaps, ruling that Terraform’s so-called real-world mirrored Assets, or mAsset, “does not meet the statutory definition of a security-based swap.”

Finally, Rakoff denied both sides’ claims for summary judgment on fraud charges. The SEC had claimed “Terraform and Kwon orchestrated a fraudulent scheme that ultimately led to $45 billion in market loss, including devastating losses for U.S. investors.”

The case will proceed to a trial scheduled for Jan. 29, 2024.

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