Coinbase seeks dismissal of SEC suit, claims extraordinary abuse of process

Coinbase seeks dismissal of SEC suit, claims extraordinary abuse of process
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2023-6-30 16:02

The motion to dismiss argues that even if all the allegations in the lawsuit are true, the plaintiff does not have a valid legal claim.

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