Court Denies XRP Army’s Motion To Testify In SEC Ripple Case Last Updated: 17 March 2021 Federal judge Analisa Torres handling the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) case against Ripple has denied the XRP Army’s request to serve as third-party defendants in the case. More than 6000 XRP holders had wanted to intervene in the Ripple case as they were represented by XRP holder and Deaton Law Firm managing partner John E. Deaton. Deaton filed a motion to intervene in Ripple’s legal battle on behalf of the XRP enthusiasts. Court Dismisses Motion without Prejudice Judge Torres denied the XRP token-holders motion due to misrepresentation. According to the court filings, the motion to intervene argues the interests of token holders who were not being adequately represented in the lawsuit against Ripple and its executives.