A major development has occurred in the Ripple case after months.
Judge Torres’ decision overruled SEC objections to releasing the documents following District Court Judge Sarah Netburn's order declaring that the emails and drafts of the speech were not protected by deliberative process privilege, as the SEC has claimed.
The SEC then claimed attorney-client privilege over the documents, which wasThis is why the crypto market should be thankfulis fighting this case. If you add up the legal fees Ripple has paid to finally get a ruling from Judge Torres it is likely $2-3 million and they still don’t have the documents. Next step: SEC asks to certify or Mandamus.
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