Ripple vs SEC: Judge Rejects Joint Motion, Settlement Speculation Rises

Coin WorldFriday, Jun 27, 2025 3:37 am ET
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In the ongoing legal dispute between

Labs and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), a notable development has unfolded. U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres has rejected a joint motion submitted by both parties, which aimed to maintain an injunction. This decision has prompted legal experts to speculate on the potential outcomes of the case.

Lawyer Fred Rispoli has predicted that both Ripple and the SEC are likely to withdraw their appeals and reach a settlement of approximately $50 million. This settlement would uphold Judge Torres' ruling, which determined that Ripple offered XRP as an unregistered security. The SEC has the authority to formally drop its appeal by simply not responding to Ripple's appellate brief, which would leave it unopposed and significantly strengthen Ripple's position.

The denial of the joint motion by Judge Torres indicates that the legal battle is far from concluded. The judge emphasized that private agreements do not negate public court decisions, and that the parties must either withdraw their appeals or proceed with the appeal process. This ruling has introduced additional uncertainty to the case, with the next steps contingent on the actions of both Ripple and the SEC.

Attorney Bill Morgan, a supporter of the community, has criticized the SEC's appeal as a significant setback, particularly as a new bull market is emerging. He also noted that Ripple might file a counter-appeal and that the SEC has not filed Form C with the Second Circuit. This decision has created uncertainty around the future of the case, advising traders to adjust their strategies accordingly.

The case has also sparked rumors about potential partnerships for Ripple. There are circulating rumors that Ripple will partner with SWIFT once its legal battle with the SEC concludes. However, no official announcement has been made, and the focus remains on the legal developments and their potential impact on the case.

In summary, the denial of the joint motion by Judge Torres has introduced additional uncertainty to the case, with legal experts predicting that both parties are likely to withdraw their appeals and settle for around $50 million. The focus remains on the legal developments and their potential impact on the case, with the community demonstrating remarkable unity and resilience in the face of the ongoing legal battle.

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