U.S. judge dismisses terror-related lawsuit against a CEX, allowing the plaintiff 60 days to supplement evidence and refile.

Gate News reports that on March 8, U.S. Manhattan Federal Judge Jeannette Vargas previously dismissed a civil lawsuit against a certain CEX and its founders. The case accused the exchange’s trading activities of facilitating global attacks by terrorist organizations. The ruling shows that the judge allowed the plaintiff to submit a revised complaint within 60 days, requiring more specific on-chain transaction and account linkage evidence. The plaintiff had previously failed to prove a direct connection between the exchange’s trading activities and specific attacks, lacking key evidence such as fund flows, wallet ownership, and transaction times. Additionally, the judge criticized the plaintiff’s 891-page complaint as “obviously overly lengthy,” stating it did not meet the standards of the Anti-Terrorism Law.

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