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by: xpoolPosted on: May 17, 2025

Ripple vs SEC: Deaton Calls for SEC to Admit Mistakes, Seek New Judgment

Following Judge Torres’ denial of the Ripple SEC motion for an indicative ruling, legal experts have weighed in on the next steps in the prolonged XRP lawsuit. Pro-crypto attorney and former senatorial candidate John Deaton urged both parties to take specific actions before Judge Torres can consider amending her judgment. ]

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