As SEC Sues
Martin Ruiz His Lawyer Asks To Withdraw So
Proceeding Is Sealed as Ex Parte
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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April 4 – The SEC sued Martin
Ruiz on August 2, 2021 but
asked that the case be sealed.
Later it was unsealed - but
now a hearing on Ruiz' lawyer
withdrawning was held ex
parte.
On April 4, U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
Lewis J. Liman held a
telephonic proceeding. Inner
City Press covered it, as it
had earlier in the day the US
v. Larry Ray trial over which
Judge Liman also
presided.
Ruiz'
lawyer Erwin Shustak wants to
withdraw.
Judge Liman asked
the SEC "and anyone else on
the line" to hang up, to allow
an ex parte proceeding.
Inner City Press hung up. But
when will it be known what
happened in the sealed
portion?
The case is US
Securities and Exchange
Commission v. Ruiz, et al.,
21-cv-6622 (Liman)
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