According to PANews, the court proceedings involving Terraform Labs founder Do Kwon have been postponed by a month due to the U.S. government's claim that the defense team requires additional time to review an extensive 4TB of evidence. Originally scheduled for March 10, the status conference, where attorneys discuss the case's progress and potential resolutions, has been rescheduled. The New York District Court granted the government's written request to delay the meeting until April 10, allowing the defense to examine the substantial evidence.
The U.S. government reported that on February 27, it provided the defense with 600GB of evidence, which includes Do Kwon's phone data, emails, and cryptocurrency transaction records. Furthermore, the government anticipates delivering an additional 4TB of evidence to the defense by the end of the following week. The court's order to postpone the meeting also noted that the final trial is still set for January 26, 2026.