SEC and Justin Sun, Tron jointly apply to suspend the lawsuit to explore the possibility of settlement

2025-02-27 08:18:44
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ChainCatcher news, U.S. court documents show that the SEC, along with Justin Sun, the Tron Foundation, the BitTorrent Foundation, and Rainberry, has jointly filed a motion in the Southern District of New York Federal Court to suspend the SEC's fraud lawsuit against Sun and Tron to consider "potential resolutions."

The documents indicate that suspending the lawsuit is in the interest of all parties, will not harm any party or the public, and can avoid a court ruling on Tron’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit, thereby saving judicial resources. If the judge approves, the case will be suspended for 60 days, during which both parties must submit a joint status report.

The SEC sued Sun and his affiliated companies in 2023, accusing them of market manipulation, fraud, and issuing unregistered securities. This application is similar to the SEC's handling of the Coinbase and Binance cases, which may indicate that both parties are approaching a settlement.

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