Montenegro's Prime Minister Accused of Lying About Connection to Do Kwon and Token Investments

Montenegro's Prime Minister Accused of Lying About Connection to Do Kwon and Token Investments
  • Montenegro's prime minister lied to the president about knowing Do Kwon on the day of his arrest.
  • President Milatović confronted the prime minister during a political party meeting.
  • Former PM Abazović alleged that the prime minister met Do to purchase Terra/Luna tokens.
  • SEC filings confirm the prime minister invested $75,000 in Terra/Luna tokens from Do Kwon.
  • Former justice minister claimed Serbia's intelligence agency recorded the prime minister meeting Do.
  • The prime minister introduced a convicted fraudster to the president as a PR advisor.

Summary :
Montenegro's Prime Minister, Milojko Spajić, allegedly lied to President Jakov Milatović when he claimed to not know who Do Kwon was on the day of his arrest. President Milatović confronted Spajić during a political party meeting, asking if he knew Kwon, to which Spajić denied any knowledge of him. However, evidence suggests that Spajić had struck a deal for 750,000 Terra/Luna tokens with Kwon and had met him multiple times. Former Prime Minister Dritan Abazovićmp accused Spajić of purchasing millions of dollars worth of tokens for a hedge fund. SEC filings confirm that Spajić invested $75,000 in Terra/Luna tokens from Kwon's Terraform labs. Additionally, former justice minister Andrej Milović claimed that Serbia's intelligence agency had recorded Spajić meeting Kwon at his villa. President Milatović also mentioned that Spajić introduced him to George Cottrell, a convicted fraudster who works for Nigel Farage. Milatović clarified that Cottrell did not participate in his presidential campaign but could provide advice on PR for election campaigns. The president emphasized the need for authorities to reveal the truth about Kwon and another individual named Čamgoz, stating that Montenegro should not become a safe haven for criminals.

Sources :

- Protos