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Ripple partner MoneyGram is facing a lawsuit alleging the firm issued misleading statements and failed to disclose XRP's status as unlicensed security.
Payments company MoneyGram International has been sued over allegedly false statements made regarding its partnership with Ripple Labs and its XRP cryptocurrency.
The class-action lawsuit, filed on Monday in California, was submitted by law firm Rosen on behalf of investors who purchased securities from MoneyGram between Jun 17, 2019 and Feb 22, 2021.
The global investor rights legal practice asserted MoneyGram made fraudulent statements regarding its partnership with Ripple Labs and the status of XRP as a security.
According to a post announcing a "strategic partnership" between the two companies in Jun 2019, MoneyGram utilized Ripple's xRapid product, "leveraging XRP in foreign exchange" settlements as part of its cross-border payments process.
However, on Dec 23, the company clarified it is not dependent on Ripple’s xRapid service — which was rebranded to On-Demand-Liquidity, or ODL, in 2019 — for its foreign exchange trading needs:
“MoneyGram does not utilize the ODL platform or RippleNet for direct transfers of consumer funds — digital or otherwise. Furthermore, MoneyGram is not a party to the SEC action.”
MoneyGram suspended the partnership with Ripple in late February after the United States Securities and Exchange Commission filed a complaint against Ripple Labs alleging securities violations in Dec 2020.
Rosen alleged that MoneyGram failed to disclose that XRP was viewed as unregistered, unlawful security by the SEC.
Additionally, in the event that the SEC decided to enforce securities laws against Ripple, MoneyGram would be likely to lose the lucrative stream of market development fees that was critical to its financial result, Rosen added:
“As a result, defendants’ public statements were materially false and/or misleading at all relevant times. When the true details entered the market, the lawsuit claims that investors suffered damages.”
Ripple paid MoneyGram for using its platform while providing financial incentives for helping the startup expand to new markets.
The Wall Street Journal reported that MoneyGram received $38 million in net market development fees from Ripple in 2020, representing about 15% of the company’s adjusted earnings.
The agreement between the two companies was due to expire in 2023, with the San Francisco fintech firm also has agreed to invest up to $50 million in MoneyGram.
Reprinted from Cointelegraph, the copyright all reserved by the original author.
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