John Deaton, crypto lawyer and founder of legal and regulatory digital asset news company CryptoLaw, has praised XRP holders for their support in the ongoing Ripple lawsuit.
In a Saturday tweet, Deaton mentioned that 3,000 XRP holders' affidavits have been submitted by Ripple. He said that this would make a huge difference since there will be a massive exhibit with hundreds of thousands of pages.
"Exhibit 167 is broken into 26 parts. Although sealed, it has been filed as ECF 655-1-26. When you have a massive exhibit w/hundreds thousands of pages, the system can’t handle all as one exhibit and must be broken up. Looks like 3K XRP Holder Affidavits were submitted by Ripple," he said in a tweet.
In response to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's motion for summary judgment, Deaton said that hundreds of exhibits have been filed as Ripple and individual defendants submitted memorandums of law over the past week.
He added that, as of now, there are 440 exhibits filed under seal. "Feel proud. Your voices are being heard. And they call it: Decentralized Justice."
Monday, October 24, would be a big "reveal" as both Ripple and the SEC are expected to file publicly redacted versions of the opposition briefs. Deaton said that the public will be able to read "limited redacted versions of the opposition," but not the 56.1 statements, counter statements, exhibits, deposition testimony, and more until next year.
In mid-October, Ripple Labs CEO Brad Garlinghouse expressed his "outrage" at the SEC over the years-long lawsuit against Ripple. The regulatory agency filed a lawsuit against Ripple and its executives in December 2020, alleging the sale of XRP constituted an offering of unregistered securities worth over US$1.38 billion.
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