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Ripple files cross-appeal challenging SECs XRP institutional sales ruling

  • Stuart Alderoty, Ripples chief legal officer, said the SEC cant submit new evidence or ask us to produce more
  • Ripples Form C requests that each issue is subjected to a de novo standard of review
  • Ripples cross-appeal follows a week after the SEC filed its cross-appeal against a previous ruling that partially favored Ripple

Ripple Labs has filed a Form C cross-appeal in the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit contesting issues in a ruling in its legal battle with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Stuart Alderoty, Ripples chief legal officer, posted the news on X, adding the SEC cant submit new evidence or ask us to produce more.

Ripples Form C lays out the issues in its appeal, requesting that each is subjected to a de novo standard review of the case. A de novo is when a court may look over court documents, as if for the first time, without referring to previous decisions.

Ripples appeal focuses on whether it should have labeled its XRP institutional sales as registered securities, which resulted in US District Judge Analisa Torress $125 million fine against the company last August.

The appeal also has issues with applying the Howey Test to Ripples XRP transfers. This is a legal framework to determine if a transaction is an investment contract.

The SECs appeal

Ripples move comes after the SEC filed a last-minute appeal last week that questioned an August 2023 ruling handed down by Judge Torres, partially favoring Ripple.

Last July, Judge Torres ruled that XRP wasnt a security when it came to sales to the public, its employees, and developers, marking a huge win against the SEC. Yet, with direct sales to institutional investors, Torres found that these sales were securities, hence the $125 million fine.

The SEC isnt contesting the courts ruling that XRP isnt a security to retail investors on digital asset platforms; however, the agency is focusing on whether Brad Garlinghouse, Ripples CEO, and Chris Larsen, co-founder of Ripple, violated securities laws by offering, what it believes are, unregistered sales.

In 2020, the SEC sued Ripple, Larsen, and Garlinghouse, after alleging that they raised $1.3 billion through the sale of XRP, an unregistered securities offering, according to the regulator.

The post Ripple files cross-appeal challenging SECs XRP institutional sales ruling appeared first on CoinJournal.

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