Charged with Trespassing... Transferred on the 20th

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jang Sehee] An internet broadcaster (BJ) who visited the home of Do-hyung Kwon, CEO of Terraform Labs, the issuer of Korean cryptocurrencies Luna and TerraUSD (UST), after suffering a loss of about 3 billion KRW due to their crash, has been sent to prosecution without detention.


On the 25th, the Seongdong Police Station in Seoul announced that BJ A from AfreecaTV was sent to the prosecution on the 20th on charges of trespassing.


A is accused of entering the apartment's common entrance where CEO Kwon resides and ringing the doorbell of his home on the 12th. The police explained that following a resident secretly into the common entrance constitutes trespassing, which was the reason for sending the case to prosecution.



After being investigated by the police on the 16th, A told the press, "I apologize for causing trouble," and added, "I hope the more than 200,000 victims affected by the Luna coin incident will be resolved well."


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