SEC pushes for recordings of Ripple exec meetings with employees
The SEC wants Ripple Labs to provide recordings of a set of meetings among current and
former Ripple executives and key employees.
The SEC wants Ripple Labs to provide recordings of a set of meetings among current and
former Ripple executives and key employees.
The SEC will not have to produce all intra-agency communications requested by Ripple Labs, Court has ruled.
The SEC argues that the goal of XRP holders in seeking to intervene in the action against Ripple is for XRP to become available again for trading.
The SEC pushes for access to the financial records of Ripple Labs’ executives Christian A. Larsen and Bradley Garlinghouse.
A group of XRP holders seek to intervene in the SEC’s action against Ripple Labs at the New York Southern District Court.
According to the SEC, Ripple seeks to avoid liability for its unregistered offering by diverting the Court’s attention with a number of arguments.
If XRP was to be delisted by all of Revolut’s partner exchanges, it is likely that Revolut would have to delist XRP as well.