COMMIT FRAUD

Last updated: June 18, 2025, 08:15  |  Written by: Arthur Hayes

Commit Fraud
Commit Fraud

According To Ceo Brad Garlinghouse

Ripple has spent $200M in its legal fight with the SEC - Fortune

According to CEO Brad Garlinghouse, Ripple has spent $200 million defending itself in the lawsuit filed by the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission).

Defending against SEC to cost Ripple $200M, CEO Brad

At The Dubai Fintech Summit

Ripple has stood its ground in an existential fight with the SEC, but the fight has not been cheap.

At the Dubai Fintech Summit, the CEO of Ripple, Brad Garlinghouse, revealed that the firm has spent almost $200 million defending itself in the case with the SEC.

Ripple has spent $200 million defending the case brought against it by the United States Securities Exchange Commission (SEC), according to CEO Brad Garlinghouse.

The Sec Accuses Ripple

Ripple CEO Claims SEC Lawsuit to Cost Over $200 Million

Ripple Spent $200 Million to Defend Itself Against the SEC Lawsuit

The SEC accuses Ripple, CEO Brad Garlinghouse and co-founder Chris Larsen of breaching U.S. securities laws by selling XRP without first registering it with the

The Sec Filed A Lawsuit

Ripple Spends Almost $200M Defending Itself In the SEC Lawsuit

Ripple will have spent $200 million fighting SEC lawsuit, CEO says

The SEC filed a lawsuit against Ripple and accused CEO Brad Garlinghouse and Co-founder Chris Larsen of breaching SEC laws by selling XRP without registering it with regulators.

Ripple

Ripple CEO: $200M Spent in Legal Battle Against the SEC

Ripple’s ongoing battle with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will likely cost the firm in excess of $200 million. The company’s CEO, Brad Garlinghouse

Ripple Has Spent $200 Million To Defend Against SEC: CEO

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