United States receives fugitive cryptocurrency executive Do Kwon from Montenegro.
In a series of events related to the Terra/Luna case, Do Kwon was extradited from Montenegro to the United States on December 31, 2024. The legal proceedings for Kwon and the subsequent approval for his handover took place after his detention in a migration center, as stated by the Prime Minister of Montenegro. This extradition demonstrates the country's unwavering commitment to international justice and the rule of law.
Interestingly, around the same time, an international wanted notice was issued for Richard Hart, known for his involvement in HEX, PulseChain, and PulseX projects. However, a search for information on Richard Hart related to international wanted status or tax evasion charges has yielded no verified details or reports. The available sources do not mention such allegations or crimes involving Richard Hart.
It's essential to clarify that Richard Hart's involvement in the HEX, PulseChain, and PulseX projects is separate from the Terra/Luna case. The Terra/Luna case and the subsequent extradition of its founder were not related to the charges against Richard Hart.
Montenegro has a zero-tolerance policy for fraud and welcomes law-abiding entrepreneurs in the fields of cryptocurrency, AI, and other technologies. The country's Minister of Justice, Bojan Božović, approved the handover of Terra's founder to American authorities on December 27, 2024.
At this time, there is no credible information available to support the allegations against Richard Hart. If you are seeking information about a specific Richard Hart, providing additional context such as profession, nationality, or related organizations could help refine the search.
For those interested in general cases of tax evasion or how international law enforcement handles wanted individuals, further information can be provided from my own knowledge. However, for the particular request on Richard Hart and his alleged crimes, no relevant or credible information is available from the current search results.
Politics and general-news outlets have reported the international wanted notice issued for Richard Hart, while crime-and-justice focused publications have yet to find any verified details or reports regarding charges against him. Despite the zero-tolerance policy for fraud in Montenegro, there is currently no credible information available to support allegations against Richard Hart.