S. Korean Judge Dismisses Arrest Warrant for Terra Co-Founder Shin
An arrest warrant for Do Kwon, another co-founder, remains in effect, however.

The arrest warrant for Daniel Shin, who founded stablecoin issuer Terraform Labs with Do Kwon, was dismissed by a South Korean court on Saturday local time, according to Yonhap News.
"Considering the attitude toward the investigation, the circumstances, process and contents of the statement, it is difficult to see that there is a risk of destroying evidence or escaping beyond the scope of exercising the right to legitimate defense," Hong Jin-pyo, chief judge in charge of warrants at the Seoul Southern District Court, said, according to Yonhap.
A Terraform Labs spokesperson told CoinDesk that the decision "once again illustrates the unfounded nature of the prosecutors' claims."
An arrest warrant has also been issued for Do Kwon, but his location is unknown. Key personnel and former employees from Terraform Labs have been banned from leaving the country.
Arrest warrants for three early investors and four developers of Terra Luna, which were also requested together, were all dismissed for the same reason on Saturday, according to Yonhap.
UPDATE (Dec. 2, 17:57 UTC): Updated with details and background throughout.
UPDATE (Dec. 5, 09:39 UTC): Adds comment from Terraform Labs in third para.
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