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Ripple case judge accused of being a ‘deep state’ operative

John Deaton has voiced his support for the judge overseeing the SEC v. Ripple case despite accusations that she is a “Deep State” operative.

Epstein didn’t commit suicide

August 2019, Epstein He was found unresponsive as he awaited trial on charges of sex trafficking of minors. A New York coroner concluded that he had apparently committed suicide.

Forensic Scientist Hired by Epstein’s Brother challenged The ruling argued that evidence suggested he was strangled.Several other fraudulent activities existed and CCTV footage was erased technical error and security guard inaction Tovah Noel and Michael Thomas were accused of sleeping and surfing the Internet around the time of Epstein’s death.

The catalog of improbable events spurred a wave of disbelief against the official story, and the phrase “Epstein didn’t commit suicide” became popular.

Noel and Thomas were tasked with checking on Epstein every half hour. During the trial, the two admitted to falsifying records and pretended to have done so.

Judge Torres Noel and Thomas were not affected and the case was dismissed.

Foy then switched the focus of the case to the prison’s “toxic culture, substandard training, understaffing, and dysfunctional management,” which was then closed.

Deaton Endorses Ripple Judge

@Cryptobull Judge Torres has dismissed a lawsuit against two security guards who watched over the night Jeffrey Epstein died.

He then questioned Judge Torres’ impartiality, implying that she was a Deep State agent and would “rule in favor of the SEC” in the ongoing lawsuit against Ripple.

On the contrary, deaton He stood by Judge Torres, saying there was no evidence that she was in danger. Furthermore, she said,Being part of the Deep State, it will make decisions in favor of the SEC. ”

deaton The guard’s “Suspension of prosecution completed” doubled, he Judge Torres is not one to put a “rubber stamp” on federal prosecutors and said he would preside impartially in the Ripple case.

If she rules against Ripple, it’s b/c and she thinks the law requires it. I may or may not agree with her decision, but it will be the verdict she thinks is right.

SEC filed lawsuit against Ripple December 2020 The company over claims it raised more than $1.3 billion from the sale of unregistered securities in the XRP token.

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