Did Justin Sun buy his way out of an SEC lawsuit for $75 million?
WASHINGTON – The cease-fire between Washington and the crypto industry just ended. In a blistering letter released late Thursday, House Democrats formally accused the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of operating a “pay-to-play” scheme, alleging that the agency deliberately paused its fraud case against crypto billionaire Justin Sun because of his financial ties to…
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