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by: xpoolPosted on: June 15, 2025

Ripple vs SEC Lawsuit: John Deaton Explains Proposed Settlement

The ongoing legal battle between Ripple and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has taken a dramatic turn, with prominent pro-XRP lawyer John Deaton offering insights into a proposed settlement. This agreement would impact how the case plays out in the coming days.

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  1. Ripple Reaches Potential Turning Point in SEC Lawsuit, Waiting for Confirmation
  2. John Deaton Outlines Strategy for Ripple vs. SEC Case Resolution
  3. Ripple Lawsuit Update: Attorney Doubts New Filing for Case Dismissal
  4. Ripple and SEC Seek Resolution, Signaling Potential End to Legal Battles
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