Coinbase Presses for Gary
Gensler Personal Email Only While
SEC Chair Brief Due July 23
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
July 15 – Coinbase in
the SEC's case against it is
seeking access to Chairman
Gary Gensler's personal device
and private emails, including
from before he chaired the
SEC.
On July 11 U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Katherine Polk Failla
held a hearing. Inner City
Press live tweeted it, thread.
On July 15,
Coinbase wrote in to drop its
request for Gensler's emails
from before he chaired the
SEC, and to set a schedule: "With
respect to the
subpoena to
Mr. Gensler,
Coinbase has
determined to
seek the
production of
Mr. Gensler’s
documents only
for the period
of his tenure
as Chair of
the SEC and
not before
that time. ..
(a)
Coinbase’s opening brief will
be due July 23, 2024, with the
brief limited to twelve pages;
(b) the SEC’s opposition brief
will be due August 5, with the
brief limited to twelve pages,
and (c) Coinbase’s reply brief
will be due August 12, with
the brief limited to six
pages." Letter on Patreon here.
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& Substack here
Inner City Press
will stay on the case.
The case is
Securities and Exchange
Commission v. Coinbase, Inc.
et al., 23-cv-4738 (Failla)
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