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Ripple Defendants have filed a ‘Motion to Compel’ regarding the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC’s ) deficient responses to Ripple Defendants’ Fourth Set of Requests for Admissions. Attorney Jeremy Hogan put up a Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) post saying that this motion reminded him of the time they learned that SEC staff had bought and sold XRP up through March 2019.
Hogan further followed up with: Let’s go SEC lawyer – you only have 2 hours to file that attorney-client privilege brief!
This Request for Admission took me way back to when we learned that SEC staff bought and sold XRP up through March 2019!PS. Let’s go SEC lawyer – you only have 2 hours to file that attorney-client privilege brief! pic.tw ...
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