US Regulators Seek Jurisdiction to Prosecute Justin Sun

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The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has intensified its legal stance against Justin Sun, founder of Tron, by amending its lawsuit.

The agency now claims Sun’s extensive travel and business dealings within the US give it the jurisdiction needed for prosecution.

SEC Makes a Countermove Against Justin Sun’s Claims

lawsuit seeks to establish “personal jurisdiction” over Sun, Tron, and two additional companies he oversees. According to the SEC, these entities purposefully engaged in actions that targeted the US, making this jurisdictional claim a pivotal aspect of the legal proceedings.

During Sun’s visit to key US cities such as New York City, Boston, and San Francisco, he allegedly promoted and managed transactions for Tron (TRX) and BitTorrent (BTT) tokens.

Despite this development, the impact on the prices of BTT tokens has been minimal. Over the past 24 hours, the TRX token has dipped slightly by 0.52%, currently trading at $0.10, while BTT has seen a modest increase of 2.5%.

Tron (TRX) Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto

The SEC’s amendment is a countermove to Sun’s attempt to dismiss the March 2023 lawsuit. They argue that their operations, conducted entirely abroad by Singaporean entities, fall outside the SEC’s jurisdiction. This defense emphasizes the international nature of digital assets and current regulatory ambiguities.

The defendants also stress the urgent need for a clear regulatory framework. They argue that without precise regulations detailing when a token is a security and the compliance requirements for token creators, the SEC’s regulatory reach could destabilize the global digital asset market.

This legal confrontation began when the SEC sued Justin Sun and the Tron Foundation for conducting an initial coin offering) of the TRX token in 2017. The lawsuit also targeted the offering and sale of BTT tokens, which were similarly deemed illegal.

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