Judge Torres Denies SEC and Ripple Settlement Motion, Citing Procedural Issues Amid Ongoing Legal Negotiations Over XRP
By: en coinotag|2025/05/16 11:15:06
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A significant ruling by U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres has halted efforts by the SEC and Ripple Labs to settle a protracted legal dispute over XRP sales. Despite previous optimism for a resolution, procedural issues have stymied the joint request submitted by both parties. “The parties have made no effort to satisfy that burden here,” Judge Torres noted, emphasizing the need for proper adherence to civil procedure rules. In a critical legal setback, Judge Torres denies a motion for settlement between Ripple and the SEC, highlighting procedural flaws in their request. Judge Denies Ripple and SEC Settlement Motion U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres recently ruled against a settlement motion filed by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Ripple Labs , marking a significant juncture in their ongoing legal battle. This follows the announcement from both parties that they intended to drop their appeals after years of litigation regarding unregistered sales of XRP. Background on the Ripple SEC Case The legal woes began in December 2020 when the SEC accused Ripple of conducting an unregistered securities offering, raising $1.3 billion through XRP sales. A key moment arrived in July 2023, when Judge Torres ruled that while institutional sales of XRP violated securities laws, retail sales on exchanges were permissible. This verdict brought renewed hope to many investors in the crypto space. Recent Developments in the SEC-Ripple Legal Saga Last month, both parties sought an indicative ruling, an informal signal that would allow Ripple’s efforts to reduce its $125 million fine to $50 million . However, the court ruled this approach as “procedurally improper,” given that jurisdiction had already shifted to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals due to existing cross-appeals. Furthermore, Judge Torres emphasized the necessity for a thorough compliance with Rule 60 of civil procedure, which necessitates an extraordinary demonstration of circumstances to warrant relief from final judgments. Implications for the Crypto Industry This recent ruling has broader implications for the cryptocurrency market, particularly as the SEC under new leadership looks to reassess its approach towards enforcement. The new SEC Chair, Paul Atkins , may adopt a less aggressive stance compared to his predecessor, Gary Gensler . As the regulatory landscape evolves, key players in the crypto sector are closely monitoring the SEC’s forthcoming actions, especially regarding its recent decision to drop lawsuits against other exchanges such as Coinbase and Kraken . Looking Ahead: Ripple’s Position In light of the recent developments, Ripple’s Chief Legal Officer, Stuart Alderoty , reassured stakeholders on social media that the company remains committed to resolving the case amicably with the SEC. “Nothing in today’s order changes Ripple’s wins,” Alderoty stated, indicating a persistence in pursuing a favorable resolution. Conclusion As the legal battle continues to unfold, the future of Ripple and its XRP token remains uncertain. With the cryptocurrency’s value surging over 366% in the past year, market watchers are keenly observing how these legal developments will impact trading dynamics. Investors are advised to stay informed and engaged as the situation evolves, particularly regarding potential changes in regulatory guidance and enforcement in the cryptocurrency landscape.
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