
Judge Phyllis Hamilton found XRP could be a security when sold to retail and gave the go-ahead to a lawsuit over statements from Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse.
A United States federal court judge has greenlit a civil securities lawsuit against Ripple Labs, denying its summary judgment bid in a suit alleging its CEO broke California securities laws.
California District Court Judge Phyllis Hamilton’s June 20 order means a jury will decide if Ripple boss Brad Garlinghouse made “misleading statements” in a 2017 interview, the order has thrown out four allegations around Ripple’s “failure to register XRP as a security.”
In the 2017 interview on Canada’s BNN Bloomberg, Garlinghouse said he was “very, very long” on XRP (XRP) — but the suit alleges that was false as he “sold millions of XRP” throughout that year.
United States District Judge Analisa Torres made the order on May 16 in a win for Ripple.
A motion from the United States securities regulator to seal the controversial Hinman Speech documents has been denied — a move that has been seen as a win for the Ripple and crypto community.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filed the motion to seal the documents on Dec. 22, 2022, arguing that its mission outweighed the "public's right" to access documents that have “no relevance” to the Court’s summary judgment decision, among other arguments.
However, as per the most recent order, Judge Analisa Torres for the U.S. District Court ruled that the documents are "judicial documents" subject to a strong presumption of public access.
"The Hinman Speech Documents “would reasonably have the tendency to influence [the Court’s] ruling on a motion," she added.
Judge Torres said the court has also rejected the SEC's argument that sealing the documents is necessary to preserve "openness and candor" within the SEC, stating:
"The Hinman Speech Documents are not protected by the deliberative process privilege because they do not relate to an agency position, decision or policy."
The Hinman Speech documents refer to the speech given by former SEC Corporation Finance Division Director William Hinman at the Yahoo Finance All Markets Summit in June 2018, where he reportedly stated that Ether (ETH) is not a security.
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Ripple has considered the speech a key piece of evidence in its ongoing legal battle with the SEC, which alleges that sales of Ripple's XRP (XRP) violated U.S. securities laws.
The price of XRP spiked on the news, jumping around 2.6%. It is currently trading at $0.43.
Hinman Speech docs will not be sealed; p.5. Judge makes clear they should be open regardless of their impact in a decision. States it neither stifles SEC deliberation nor is the SEC's "prophylactic" concern it could be priveleged in the future convince.https://t.co/tCS5cpgsQO pic.twitter.com/73YXhZszNY
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Update (May 16, 10:50 pm UTC): This article has been updated to include background information and further details from the May 16court filing.