Ripple Ruling By Judge Torres Could Be ‘Thrown Out’: Expert
Fox Business Senior Correspondent Charles Gasparino has raised the possibility that the favorable ruling received by Ripple from Judge Analisa Torres against the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) might not withstand higher judicial review. This speculation comes in the wake of a divergent decision in the Coinbase vs. SEC lawsuit, where the SEC secured a pivotal victory, challenging the notion that digital assets can skirt securities lawsโa decision that may have far-reaching consequences for the crypto industry at large.
Ripple Ruling To Be Overturned?
Gasparino, utilizing his reach on X (formerly Twitter), has spotlighted what appears to be a growing skepticism among federal judges towards Judge Torresโ ruling in favor of Ripple. Specifically, he pointed out that โA reminder to the XRP community: So far TWO Fed judges including the one considered the โdeanโ of corporate-law judiciary (Rakoff) have scoffed at arguments using Judge Torresโ Ripple ruling as precedent because the ruling itself is so incoherent.โ
He added that โno one can guarantee the ruling gets thrown out and XRP being declared an unregistered security, but the signs are there that her legal analysis is faulty.โ
This skepticism was echoed in the legal community following Judge Katherine Polk Faillaโs decision in the Coinbase vs. SEC case. He claimed that โsecurities lawyersโ say the judgeโs ruling against Coinbase โshould be a warning to XRP holders that Judge Torresโs Ripple analysis is likely to be reversed by the federal courts.โ
Faillaโs ruling emphasized that โThe โcryptoโ nomenclature may be of recent vintage, but the challenged transactions fall comfortably within the framework that courts have used to identify securities for nearly eighty years,โ effectively dismissing the application of Torresโ Ripple ruling as a defense.
Gasparino highlighted the Judge in the Coinbase case a rejected Coinbaseโs contention that Torresโs Ripple ruling supports its case to dismiss. Instead, Judge Failla cited the Rakoff analysis on Terraform, which also rejected the Torres analysis.
This perspective gains further weight considering SEC Chair Gary Genslerโs hardline stance on cryptocurrencies, including Ethereum (ETH), suggesting a determined regulatory push that could see Torresโ ruling challenged. โIf Gary Gensler considers ETH a security, the SEC will stop at nothing in getting Torresโs weird half-baked Ripple ruling overturned in the appellate division, and he has a good shot doing so,โ Gasparino remarked.
XRP Community Responds
The discourse has not gone without rebuttal from the XRP community. Jesse Hynes, a lawyer and staunch XRP supporter, criticized the narrative being drawn from the Coinbase ruling, stating, โThis is a really bad take lol. No real lawyer will take the decision on what was essentially a motion to dismiss and apply it to a SJ decision. The haters need to come up with better content.โ This highlights a sentiment within the pro-XRP camp that the legal nuances of the case are being oversimplified or misunderstood.
Bill Morgan, another pro-XRP lawyer, directly challenged Gasparinoโs interpretations, asking for explicit references that would support the claims of judicial skepticism towards Judge Torresโ decision: โTo assist your readers, please point out the references in any decision of these two judges in which they โscoffโ at arguments based on the decision in SEC v Ripple. You are surely not talking about two motions to dismiss given the nature of such motions compared to a summary judgment decision.โ
At press time, XRP traded at $0.61234.
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