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US judge throws out latest non-payment case involving Anatole Shagalov

In 2017 Anatole Shagalov sued Artemus over a leaseback scheme Max Rapp/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images The long-running legal battle between Artemus, the art sale/leasing company set up by the financier Asher Edelman, and the art dealer Anatole Shagalov, has finally been concluded with a “win” for Artemus. The battle started in 2017 when Shagalov and his company Nature Morte (no relation to the New Delhi gallery) sued Artemus over a multimillion-dollar leaseback arrangement, which included a Keith Haring and two Frank Stellas. Shagalov allegedly did not pay the agreed fees and then tried to prevent Artemus from selling the art, claiming his arrangement with Artemus was a “collateralised loan” and not a purchase. Artemus’s business model is to buy a work of art and then lease it back to the vendor. Shagalov initially prevailed in court, but in March this year Justice John Koeltl dismissed Shagalov’s case with prejudice, bringing the whole affair

US court grants Ripple access to SEC s documents on BTC and ETH

Per US Judge Sarah Netburn, this discovery might lead to a high-stakes win for Ripple. If Ripple finds contradicting information against the SEC, XRP might fall outside the watchdog’s purview. Ripple has won a discovery ruling that will mandate the US Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) to grant the company access to its internal documents on Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH). A report unveiled this news on April 6, noting that Ripple hopes to find proof that the watchdog classified XRP, BTC, and ETH as non-securities at some point. In doing so, Ripple hopes that it will reach the end of the £0.943-billion case in which the SEC accused the company and two of its executives of issuing an unregistered security.

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