Ripple Chief Legal Officer Says SEC Is Losing in Court

Published 16/11/2023, 11:36
Ripple Chief Legal Officer Says SEC Is Losing in Court
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  • Ripple’s Chief Legal Officer, Stuart Alderoty, claimed SEC is “losing in court” and faces criticism for “shady behavior.”
  • Allegations include SEC “being rebuked by the government’s internal auditor” and “hiding information about meetings with a felon.”
  • Alderoty likens SEC Chair Gary Gensler to “the insulate Colonel Jessup ” from A Few Good Men movie.

In a recent tweet, Ripple’s Chief Legal Officer, Stuart Alderoty, asserted that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) was “losing in court” and being “criticized by judges for shady behavior.”

Alderoty also stated the SEC was “being rebuked by the government’s internal auditor” and “hiding information about meetings with a felon.” Alderoty suggested that SEC Chair Gary Gensler had become “the insulate Col. Jessup,” a reference to the character Colonel Nathan Jessup from the film A Few Good Men.

In response, Bill Morgan, a lawyer and digital asset enthusiast, replied to Alderoty’s tweet with a GIF labeled “Is there a problem, people?”

The SEC originally filed a suit against Ripple Labs and two of its executives in December 2020. Ever since, numerous developments have happened regarding the prolonged lawsuit. Attorney James K. Filan stated that Judge Analisa Torres has established the timeline for the “remedies discovery and briefing” associated with the case.

Several procedural rulings have gone against the SEC during the pretrial phase. These include being ordered to reveal internal SEC communications that discuss bitcoin, ether, and XRP.

Furthermore, the regulatory agency faced accusations of improper conduct and irrelevance in the cryptocurrency space from major industry players, including Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) CEO Brian Armstrong and prominent crypto lawyers, including John E. Deaton.

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