3AC co-founder KyleLDavies has been ordered by a US bankruptcy judge to comply with a subpoena or “take his chances.”
A motion to compel is a legal request that the court will compel one party to provide evidence to the party that brought the motion.
People found to be in contempt of court during civil proceedings are usually hit with a fine, but may also be imprisoned. The purpose of civil contempt is to coerce compliance, so the severity of punishments can increase until the order is carried out.The current whereabouts of both Kyle Davies and fellow 3AC co-founder Su Zhu remains unknown., however, an earlier tweet from the same day shows him standing with Su Zhu and one other person in Bahrain.
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