A user on the prominent social media network Reddit claims to have filed a Police Report against Terra’s Do Kwon with Singaporean authorities.
The concern citizen who lost money in the ‘Luna Cryptocurrency Scam,’ according to the Reddit user’s report. He also filed a police report to seek justice on behalf of individuals who had lost money.
Over 1,000 Singaporeans, he claimed, have invested in LUNA and UST, with the latter being offered as a stablecoin. The police report is seen in the screenshot below.
A Reddit post about a police report against Do Kwon has gotten a lot of attention. The responses of a few community members are:
The possibility of a police case being filed against Do Kwon comes less than a day after the Terra (LUNA) founder remarked on Twitter that he was ‘heartbroken about the pain [his invention] had brought’ to everyone. Mr. Kwon further indicated that during the depegging issue and ensuing LUNA inflation, he did not sell any of his LUNA or UST.
However, as Timothy Peterson of Cane Island Alternative Investors highlighted in the following Tweet, his admission of guilt could lead to potential lawsuits.
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