List of Flash News about guilty plea
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2025-10-15 05:54 |
Crypto King Aiden Pleterski Kidnapping Case: Guilty Plea Claim and Trial Delay Require Primary Verification Before Trading
According to the source, one defendant in the alleged kidnapping of Canadian crypto promoter Aiden Pleterski, known as the Crypto King, has pleaded guilty and co-defendants' trial dates have been delayed, but this development has not been independently verified via primary records. Source: the source. For traders, avoid adjusting positions based on unverified social posts and wait for confirmation via Ontario Court of Justice or Ontario Superior Court dockets and any Toronto Police Service news releases before inferring enforcement risk or sentiment shifts in Canadian crypto exposure. Source: Ontario Court of Justice; Ontario Superior Court of Justice; Toronto Police Service. Background that Pleterski was abducted in Ontario in 2022 and that authorities subsequently made arrests has been reported by Canadian mainstream outlets, underscoring that authoritative updates typically come from court records or law enforcement rather than social media. Source: CBC News; CTV News. |
2025-08-12 14:43 |
Breaking: Do Kwon to Plead Guilty to 2 Fraud Counts Over $40B Terra Collapse — Focus for LUNA, LUNC, USTC Traders
According to @rovercrc, Do Kwon will plead guilty to two counts of conspiracy to defraud and wire fraud tied to the $40 billion Terra ecosystem collapse. Source: @rovercrc on X (Aug 12, 2025): https://twitter.com/rovercrc/status/1955279050093523024 This is a material legal update around Terra that is directly connected to Terra-linked assets (LUNA, LUNC, USTC), highlighted as breaking by the source. Source: @rovercrc on X (Aug 12, 2025): https://twitter.com/rovercrc/status/1955279050093523024 |
2025-08-12 14:36 |
Do Kwon to Plead Guilty to Fraud and Wire Fraud in $40B Crypto Collapse, U.S. Judge Says — What Traders Need to Know
According to @AggrNews, a U.S. judge stated in court that Do Kwon will plead guilty to two counts—conspiracy to defraud and wire fraud—connected to a more than $40 billion crypto collapse, a legal milestone that traders should incorporate into risk management and headline-monitoring for any related crypto exposures; source: @AggrNews citing Reuters. |