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Ripple Stops SEC From Disclosing CEOs’ Financial Records to Public

Amy Liu

Summary: Crypto payments company Ripple prevented the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) from publishing the financial records of its CEOs. The SEC last month requested eight years of financial records from CEO Brad Garlinghouse and his predecessor, Chris Larsen. The records, claimed the SEC, would support its ongoing lawsuit with Ripple, whom it is suing ...

Crypto payments company Ripple prevented the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) from publishing the financial records of its CEOs. The SEC last month requested eight years of financial records from CEO Brad Garlinghouse and his predecessor, Chris Larsen.

The records, claimed the SEC, would support its ongoing lawsuit with Ripple, whom it is suing for raising $1.3 billion by selling XRP in ongoing unregistered securities offerings.

By Amy Liu

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