"Will Submit Decisive Evidence" Sudden Emergency Request Emerges in Ripple-US SEC Lawsuit
Summary
- It was reported that decisive evidence is expected to be submitted in the lawsuit between the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Ripple.
- This evidence was submitted by a person named Justin W. Kynor, claiming it is for the freedom of the American people.
- It was added that Kynor is a person recently sued by the SEC for unregistered penny stock trading charges.

An unexpected variable has been added to the legal battle between the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Ripple.
On the 3rd (local time), Eleanor Terrett, the host of Crypto in America, reported on X that a person named Justin W. Kynor submitted an emergency request to the court, claiming to present decisive evidence for the freedom of the American people in the lawsuit between the SEC and Ripple.
However, the document does not contain specific evidence details, only hinting that it is related to physical investment contracts collected by Kynor.
Meanwhile, Terrett added about the person named Kynor, "Kynor was recently sued by the SEC for unregistered penny stock trading charges and was ordered by the court to pay over $10 million."

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