XRP Lawsuit: Lawyer Eyes Ripple Vs SEC Resolution Before This Crucial Deadline
Highlights
- Attorney Fred Rispoli predicts that the XRP lawsuit may a significant development before April 16.
- Despite prevailing uncertainty, the lawyer states that the case could not extend beyond September.
- Expert MetaLawMan also echoed Rispoli's words, predicting a resolution before April 16.
As the SEC vs Ripple case has dragged on for years, the community has been anticipating an imminent resolution, fueled by the SEC’s recent string of crypto lawsuit dismissals. A glimmer of hope has emerged as lawyer Fred Rispoli unveiled a crucial date that marks a significant turning point for the XRP lawsuit settlement. The lawyer asserts that the lawsuit will witness a major development before this critical deadline.
Lawyer Unveils XRP Lawsuit’s Crucial Deadline: Know More
In a recent X post, legal expert Fred Rispoli shared insights on the potential resolution of the XRP lawsuit. According to Rispoli, the Ripple vs SEC case may finally reach its conclusion or witness significant progress before Ripple’s appellate brief submission on April 16, 2025.
As Rispoli pointed out, while there is no official requirement or timeline dictating this outcome, it’s reasonable to expect some movement in the XRP lawsuit before this crucial date. Bringing a sense of hope to XRP enthusiasts, Rispoli wrote on X, “Let’s keep an eye on it…and hope.”
XRP Lawsuit Resolution in April: Uncertainty Remains
Despite Fred Rispoli’s statement, the community remains doubtful about the conclusion of the Ripple lawsuit. While experts, including Jeremy Hogan and MetaLawMan, have predicted a potential delay in the settlement, the April deadline still hangs in balance.
Despite rumors of a swift conclusion, attorneys Hogan and MetaLawMan cautioned that complexities, including Judge Torres’ injunction and the $125 million penalty, would likely delay the XRP lawsuit’s resolution. However, MetaLawMan predicted a settlement before April 16 echoing Rispoli’s recent statement.
As uncertainty looms, a community member responded to Rispoli’s post. He stated, “If nothing happens in April. Something will happen in May. If nothing happens in May. June is the month. And if not. July for sure.” The thread on X expressed confidence that the XRP lawsuit settlement will occur in the near future, with a guaranteed resolution by July at the latest.
In response to the post, Rispoli stated in a playful manner, “Surely you won’t deny August as the month?!?” Though playful, Rispoli’s comment subtly underscored that the XRP lawsuit settlement cannot extend beyond September.
Ripple vs SEC Lawsuit End: What To Expect?
Notably, as pointed out by Jeremy Hogan and MetaLawMan, the legal complications surrounding the XRP lawsuit will possibly delay its resolution. However, Fred Rispoli dismissed those discussions, addressing the SEC’s excuses cowardly. He posited that the Ripple vs SEC settlement is simple and possible.
There’s speculation that the SEC will withdraw its appeal as early as March, paving the way for a potential resolution, while the injunction matter is dealt with subsequently. However, it needs to be seen how the SEC will handle the case and how it will impact the prolonged XRP lawsuit.
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