MegaETH executive PaperImperium disclosed on the X platform documents from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, revealing that a U.S. court has issued an injunction against Arbitrum DAO, prohibiting it from transferring approximately $71 million worth of ETH assets frozen in the KelpDAO hack. The plaintiffs sought to use these funds to enforce outstanding judgments against North Korea for terrorism, abduction, and other related cases, and have applied for substituted service of process to send legal notice to Arbitrum DAO, designating it as a potentially accountable "partnership." The court documents also state that Arbitrum DAO has a Security Council governed by ARB holders, possessing the capability to act in emergency situations; therefore, members who refuse to cooperate may face contempt of court and other legal liabilities. The market believes this case could become a significant example of the U.S. judicial system directly constraining DAO governance structures, further highlighting the compliance pressures on DeFi protocols within the existing legal framework.