The Do Kwon hearing has been postponed due to the need for more time to review 4TB of new evidence, with the final trial scheduled for January 26, 2026
ChainCatcher news, according to Protos, the resolution of the court case involving Terraform Labs founder Do Kwon has been delayed by a month due to the U.S. government's claim that Kwon's defense team needs more time to review an additional 4TB of evidence. The status conference originally scheduled for March 10, where both parties' lawyers would discuss the current progress of the case and possible resolutions, has been postponed. Following a written request submitted by the U.S. government, the New York District Court has rescheduled the conference to April 10. The court agreed to the U.S. request and stated that the meeting would be postponed to allow the defense to review the substantial evidence.
The U.S. government claims it submitted 600GB of evidence to the defense on February 27, including Do Kwon's phone data, emails, and cryptocurrency transaction records. Additionally, the government indicated that it expects to provide an additional 4TB of evidence to the defense by the end of next week. The court order delaying the conference noted that the final trial is still set to take place on January 26, 2026.