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Ripple vs SEC: XRP Lawsuit Closure Expected Within 60 Days

Ripple vs SEC: XRP Lawsuit Closure Expected Within 60 Days

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2025-03-27 18:30:00
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  • Ripple’s lawsuit with the SEC is still ongoing despite the withdrawal of both parties’ appeals.
  • Legal expert Fred Rispoli confirmed that the case is not yet settled and is moving toward a formal resolution.
  • Before the case officially closes, the SEC must still vote internally and file a motion to lift the injunction.

Ripple’s legal dispute with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has entered its final phase yet remains unresolved. The lawsuit has not officially ended despite Ripple dropping its cross-appeal and the SEC withdrawing its own. Legal procedures are ongoing, and a final resolution is expected in the coming weeks.

XRP Case Still Active Despite Appeal Withdrawals

Ripple decided to drop its appeal after the SEC terminated its appeal in this matter last month. Legal experts explain that though many people viewed this development as the conclusion, the court case still moves forward with outstanding procedures. The SEC has failed to declare whether the case has truly ended officially.

Attorney Fred Rispoli has confirmed that the lawsuit remains active because it continues through settlement processes where the SEC needs internal approval. The final ruling on this matter would need commission approval during the next sixty days before becoming formal.

UPDATED SEC v. RIPPLE TIMELINE

With the announcement by @s_alderoty, you better believe the paperwork has been drawn up already.

Now we wait on a vote by SEC Commission (less than 30 days).

Then we wait on filing by SEC to lift injunction, which will be unopposed by @Ripple.…

— Fred Rispoli (@freddyriz) March 25, 2025

Following the commission’s vote approval, the filing process of the motion will begin with Ripple taking no stance against it. Thirty days should be the maximum timeframe required for the SEC to submit its motion to Judge Analisa Torres, who will then issue her ruling. After filing the motion, the judge signed off on terminating the case within thirty days.

Ripple’s Legal Team Prepared for Settlement

Ripple Chief Legal Officer Stuart Alderoty finished all required documents for starting settlement procedures. Rispoli saw this move as solid confirmation that Ripple was prepared to advance to the final part of the case. Ripple must wait for two security commission processes within the SEC and then file their case with the court system.

The company has not released indications about restarting institutional XRP sales even though the final legal paperwork is progressing. Legally, Ripple must modify its sales method to conform with previous court instructions. Advocate Bill Morgan expressed that forthcoming market sales must follow established court rulings.

Community members expressed uncertainty about the true status of the legal case by asking if new barriers to completion remain despite the court ruling being delivered. Rispoli assured that without new legislative changes before 2028, the company would not face significant legal hurdles. According to him, the present settlement depends on the government refraining from launching any negative crypto regulations.

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