The US SEC calls XRP agents "unfair" and opposes the dispute in the Ripple case.

2021-5-18 14:21
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According to a report by U.Today, the US SEC has filed yet another lawsuit against the XRP holders involved in the Ripple case. The agency said the people could appear in court as "friends of the court" because they were "unfair" and their interest in joining the people was blamed. Attorney John Deaton has also been charged with verbal and physical abuse of the SEC and its staff. In the latest news, the US SEC filed a 33-page lawsuit after Judge Analisa Torres authorized attorney John Deaton to represent XRP holders to intervene in Ripple's lawsuit. The SEC broadened the SEC's demand by arguing that Mover should not interfere in a momentous matter in a lawsuit. The SEC believes that such "interference" is "prohibited by law and order" and violates the rule of "discipline". At the same time, Ripple announced support for XRP interceptors in the case.

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