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by: xpoolPosted on: May 30, 2025

SEC Opposes Keener’s XRP Filing in Ripple Lawsuit

Justin Keener has filed a new motion seeking to present evidence in favor of the defendants in the ongoing SEC vs. Ripple lawsuit. However, the SEC disagrees, citing procedural issues and challenges with jurisdiction. This raises questions about the potential impact on the case’s trajectory.

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