Author: Sahil Thakur
Written On: Sun, 30 Jun 2024 07:52:59 GMT
A federal judge dismissed part of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commissionās (SEC) lawsuit against crypto exchange Binance and founder Changpeng Zhao, but allowed other charges, including those against the holding company for Binance.US, to proceed. Judge Amy Berman Jackson of the District Court for the District of Columbia ruled that the SECās charges related to the initial coin offering and ongoing sales for BNB, BNB Vault, staking services, failure to register, and fraud charges could proceed. However, she granted Binance and Zhaoās motion to dismiss charges tied to secondary BNB sales and Simple Earn.
Zhao is currently serving a 4-month sentence tied to a sanctions violation charge brought by the Department of Justice and the Treasury Department, separate from the SECās case. The judge cited Judge Analisa Torresā 2023 ruling in the SECās case against Ripple Labs in granting Binanceās motion to dismiss the secondary BNB sales claim, emphasizing the economic reality of the tokensā transactions. Judge Jackson also rejected arguments that the SEC canāt bring enforcement actions against crypto entities under the āmajor questions doctrine.ā The judge has scheduled a hearing for July 9.
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