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Ripple (XRP) v SEC gets new twist after privileged’ documents blocked

According to the regulator, none of the listed documents, except for one legal memo, which is protected by more than one privilege, are relevant to the Howey analysis of XRP.

Ripple (XRP) v SEC gets new twist after privileged’ documents blocked

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently filed a letter regarding the Court’s order to submit allegedly privileged documents requested by Ripple.

In the letter, the SEC argued that all documents listed in the submission, which will be reviewed by Judge Sarah Netburn in camera, are protected by the deliberative process privilege (“DPP”).

According to the SEC, many logged entries are at the same time also protected by the attorney-client privilege and the work product doctrine.

Motion practice recap
“The SEC has filed its Letter Brief regarding the allegedly privileged documents it’s withholding from Ripple. The SEC claims that every single document that will be reviewed by Judge Netburn in camera is privileged,” summarized James K. Filan, a former federal prosecutor for the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Connecticut,

 

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