Ripple Files Civil Appeal Pre-Argument Statement in XRP Lawsuit
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On Thursday, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed with the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit to request an extension for the deadline for filing its principle brief by January 15, 2025. The filing was revealed by James K Filan, a defense lawyer and former federal prosecutor, through an X post. Concurrently, Ripple Labs filed with the same court its pre-argument statement in Form C, detailing the issues it intends to appeal in the Second Circuit. The US SEC under Chair Gary Gensler has litigated the ruling by Judge Analisa Torres that XRP sales through crypto exchanges do not constitute investment contracts but only sales to institutional investors. On the other hand, Ripple filed an appeal seeking further interpretation of the Howey test on digital assets, precisely the XRP. Experts Take on the SEC vs Ripple Appeal Case It would a TRUE shame if the SEC slaves over and finishes the most awesome brief ever writtten on January 15, only to have the SEC chair changed by the new President on inauguration day, January 20, and the whole appeal dropped. That would suck. — Jeremy Hogan (@attorneyjeremy1) October 24, 2024 Less than two weeks to the US 2024 presidential and congressional elections, Ripple and the entire crypto communities are counting on the potential win for Donald Trump. Notably, the Republican presidential candidate has promised to foster the crypto space in the United States by first firing SEC Chair Gary Gensler out of office on the first day of his presidency. According to Jeremy Hogan, a popular crypto-affiliated lawyer, the SEC will be counting major losses by January 15 if the upcoming change of government opts to drop crypto persecutions and all pending charges. Impact on XRP Market Ahead of Anticipated Altseason To those freaking out…
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