Two Ripple executives are accused of claiming $ 600 million in personal earnings, and the US SEC is looking for financial information.

2021-3-12 13:10
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According to the news BNN on February 19, American safety and transaction of two leaders of Ripple Lets Inc. Riple Coat Creative Christian Losen and CEO Bradley Girl's judge is not to send the same error message into the bank. "They say no one sees that they don't let them give them money and money back in a transaction and refund" is not enough. In court, the court was reported in court without any important information to receive this information in court. Second not to pay the instructions on security law. Christian Garsten and Bradley Garlehouse received the income of approximately $ 600 million. Previous Information, we are editing the new value of the two leaders for ripple. The decision is now changed with more points about this information, and riple CEO brad garling groedhouse and shared the Chris Larsen.

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According to BNN data, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has requested personal financial information from two executives of Ripple Labs investors. Ripple co-founder Christian Larsen and CEO Bradley Garlinghouse on Thursday questioned a federal judge to press charges against the bank, claiming eight years of necessary information. "All inappropriate behavior too." They say no one is accusing them of mixing their finances with Ripple's. They agreed to provide information on XRP exchanges and other rewards offered by Ripple, but the SEC "made it clear" that this was not enough. In a letter to the court, the two attorneys said they did not and could not provide a similar explanation as to why the SEC was entitled to receive this information. The SEC said it was ignoring both the legislation to treat cryptocurrencies as investment contracts and, therefore, securities. Christian Larsen and Bradley Garlinghouse are being sued for personal gain of around $ 600 million.
2021-3-12 13:10