Ripple wants the court to reject the SEC’s motion to force it to disclose further information
Former US federal prosecutor and defense lawyer James K. Filan disclosed on X platform that Ripple has submitted a rebuttal application opposing the US Securities and Exchange Commission's motion to force further information disclosure. Essentially, Ripple is trying to prevent the SEC from reopening evidence disclosure to obtain more information. Ripple believes that this is irrelevant to the outcome of the case and will only delay the litigation process. Ripple hopes that the court will reject the SEC's motion to force further information disclosure.
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