Late last year, the SEC filed a litigated action in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York against Ripple Labs Inc. and two of its executive officers (collectively, “Ripple”), alleging that Ripple raised over $1.3 billion in unregistered offerings of the digital asset known as XRP.
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Ripple Faces Class Action Lawsuit Alleging Sale of Unregistered Securities
A class action lawsuit was filed on May 3rd against Ripple Labs Inc.—a fintech startup that controls the third-largest cryptocurrency in the world—and its CEO Brad Garlinghouse, alleging that Ripple sold unregistered, non-exempt securities in violation of federal and California state securities laws.
In their complaint, Plaintiffs characterized the sale of XRP (Ripple’s native token) as “a scheme by Defendants to raise hundreds of millions of dollars through the unregistered sale of XRP” and “what is essentially a never-ending initial coin offering (ICO).” In addition to attorney fees, costs of the suit, and punitive damages, the plaintiffs also request a declaration from the court that the sale of XRP is an unregistered securities sale and to enjoin defendants from further violating securities laws.