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Judge rejects SEC’s motion to file an appeal against Ripple ruling

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District Court Judge Analisa Torres denied the SEC’s motion to file an appeal, claiming that the regulator did not show that there were substantial grounds for difference of opinion.

District Court Judge Analisa Torres has rejected the United States Securities and Exchange Commission’s motion to appeal its loss against Ripple Labs, the company responsible for issuing the XRP (XRP) token.

In an Oct. 3 court order, Judge Torres denied the SEC’s motion, claiming that the regulator failed to meet its burden to show that there were controlling questions of law or that there were substantial grounds for differences of opinion on the matter.

“The SEC’s motion for certification of interlocutory appeal is denied, and the SEC’s request for a stay is denied as moot.”
District Court Judge Analisa Torres denies the SEC’s motion to file an appeal. Source: CourtListener 

Notably, the decision isn’t an outright loss for the regulator, as judge Torres scheduled a trial for April 23, 2024, to address the remaining issues in the matter.

The price of XRP surged nearly 6% immediately following the news, according to data from TradingView.

The price of XRP gained nearly 6% following the rejection of the SEC’s motion. Source: TradingView

On July 13, Judge Torres ruled partially in favor of Ripple, declaring that retail sales of the XRP token did not meet the legal definition of a security. The court did find, however, that Ripple had violated securities laws by selling XRP tokens directly to institutional investors.

In August, the regulator moved to appeal this decision, arguing that there was “substantial ground for differences of opinion” on the laws at hand.

Related: Lawyers debate over Ripple case after rejection of SEC’s motion for appeal

Ripple Labs and the SEC did not provide an immediate response to the request for comment by Cointelegraph at the time of publication.

The SEC first filed its lawsuit against Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse and co-founder Chris Larsen in December 2020, prompting many exchanges to delist the XRP token to avoid potential legal concerns. Following Torres’ ruling in July, many crypto firms said they would relist the token or explore doing so in the future.

The commission has targeted a number of crypto firms in recent months over allegations of securities violations, including major cryptocurrency exchanges Binance and Coinbase.

On Aug. 29, asset manager Grayscale notched a court victory against the SEC following an appeal ordering a review of its application for a spot Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded fund.

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