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US Congressman Claims SEC Won Ripple Lawsuit, Deaton Reacts 

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Congressman Stephen Lynch claims the SEC won its lawsuit against top blockchain company Ripple.

In a video making the rounds, Massachusetts Representative Stephen Lynch claimed that the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) won the lawsuit against Ripple.

Rep. Lynch made this known while dismissing claims that the SEC prefers to regulate the crypto industry using regulation by enforcement tactics.

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“I want to address the claim that the SEC has been exercising regulation by enforcement as if there are no guidelines out there that these crypto firms would be bound by,” said Rep. Lynch.

 

He debunked these claims by stating that the SEC, under the leadership of Gensler, has filed 131 cases against crypto firms.

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Rep. Lynch said the regulatory agency had won 130 and a half out of the 131 cases, including the Ripple lawsuit.

Consequently, the congressman said the SEC is regulating the crypto industry by applying the law, as opposed to claims that the commission prefers the regulation by enforcement approach.

“Mr. Gensler at the SEC has brought 131 cases and has won 130 and half if you count the Ripple case last week. The SEC is regulating [the crypto industry] by the application of the law,” he added.

Deaton Wants to Testify on Behalf of XRP Holders

The video, which has gone viral within the XRP community, stirred reactions from prominent members, including Attorney John Deaton.

Reacting, Attorney Deaton requested permission to testify on behalf of retail crypto holders at one of these congressional hearings regarding SEC enforcement actions.

In a tweet yesterday, Attorney Deaton disclosed that he represents over 75K XRP holders and more than 4K Coinbase customers. Thus, he is one of the most qualified candidates to speak on behalf of retail crypto holders.

“After all, shouldn’t facts and truth matter during these hearings,” Deaton noted.

In an attempt to get his request approved, Deaton tagged several members of the United States House Financial Services Committee.

Notably, some of the Congressmen Attorney Deaton tagged in the tweet include committee chair Patrick McHenry (R-NC), Warren Davidson (R-OH), Bill Huizenga (R-MI), French Hill (R-AR), Tom Emmer (R-MN), and Darren Soto (D-FL).

Other XRP Holders React

Besides Deaton, other XRP enthusiasts also reacted to Rep. Lynch’s remark at the recent congressional hearing. Notably, XRP community members expressed disappointment with Rep. Lynch for claiming the SEC won the Ripple lawsuit.

Some XRP enthusiasts disagreed with Rep. Lynch’s position that the SEC is regulating through the application of the law.

A community member called attention to comments made by Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn in the Ripple case. Judge Netburn had criticized the SEC for litigating for its internal goal and not out of allegiance to the law.

Ripple Says Court Ruling Is an Unequivocal Win for the Company

Meanwhile, Ripple has clarified that it won the lawsuit, despite the judge’s ruling that its past XRP sales to institutional clients constitute securities.

As reported, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse said the court’s ruling was an unequivocal win for the company, as XRP was declared a non-security.

Ripple has reiterated that its primary focus in the lawsuit was to ensure XRP is given clarity, and the company got its desire.

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