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DeSo sees SEC case dismissed without prejudice as DOJ acts

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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has dropped a civil fraud lawsuit against BitClout’s founder, and the U.S. Department of Justice has ended its related criminal action. Both matters were dismissed without prejudice, a procedural outcome that does not decide the merits and leaves the door open to future filings.

According to Decrypt, the DOJ moved on February 28, 2025 to withdraw its criminal complaint against Nader Al‑Naji without prejudice, a request a magistrate judge approved (https://decrypt.co/310495/justice-dept-drops-bitclout-charges%3E?utmsource=openai). As reported by Forklog, the sec likewise sought dismissal of its civil fraud lawsuit in late February, after alleging misuse of investor funds and misstatements about decentralization; those claims were dismissed without prejudice as well (https://forklog.com/en/us-withdraws-claims-against-bitclout-founder/?utmsource=openai).

What the SEC civil fraud lawsuit and DOJ criminal complaint dismissals mean

“Dismissed without prejudice” is a procedural disposition. It pauses litigation but preserves the government’s right to refile if circumstances change or new evidence emerges.

The DOJ criminal complaint’s withdrawal removes immediate criminal exposure, but it is not an acquittal or a finding of no fraud. The SEC civil fraud lawsuit’s dismissal similarly halts the civil case without resolving whether BitClout/DeSo offerings were securities or whether disclosures were adequate.

Practically, injunctions or discovery tied to these specific dockets cease unless refiled. Strategically, both agencies retain flexibility to revisit theories, add defendants, or refine allegations, while the defense avoids a near‑term trial timeline.

Why this dismissal matters for U.S. crypto enforcement

The parallel dismissals underscore a recalibration in how authorities prioritize crypto cases, especially where legal theories are unsettled. Some observers view this as tactical triage rather than a policy reversal, reflecting the complexity of applying securities and fraud statutes to novel token‑social models.

As reported by CoinDesk, former SEC attorneys have cautioned against over‑interpreting short‑term moves. “Crypto enforcement shackles may take time to resolve,” said CoinDesk, summarizing those views (https://www.coindesk.com/news-analysis/2024/11/14/ex-sec-lawyers-agree-crypto-enforcement-shackles-may-take-time-to-resolve/?utm_source=openai).

Others compare the posture here with shifts in headline matters involving Coinbase, Binance, Ripple, or Justin Sun; according to CNBC, outcomes across those dockets have ranged from narrowed claims to settlements, reinforcing that enforcement remains active but selective (https://www.cnbc.com/2025/02/26/sec-tron-founder-justin-sun-explore-resolution-of-civil-fraud-case.html?utm_source=openai).

In the near term, the end of active dockets reduces litigation overhang for users and developers connected to BitClout/DeSo. It may modestly ease counterparty risk assessments by service providers evaluating exposure to ongoing federal cases.

The dismissals do not confer legal clarity on whether related tokens are securities, nor do they guarantee exchange relistings or new listings. Compliance teams may still apply heightened controls because refiling remains possible.

Operationally, projects often treat such pauses as an opportunity to update disclosures, documentation, and governance materials. That preparatory work can be helpful if regulators seek more information later.

Key uncertainties and what remains unresolved

Status of security classification and decentralization claims

The dismissals did not answer whether BitClout/DeSo tokens are investment contracts or how “decentralization” should be evaluated in this context. According to Insurance Journal, industry participants increasingly argue that legislative clarity, rather than case‑by‑case enforcement, may be needed (https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/national/2025/02/21/812803.htm?utm_source=openai).

Possibility of refiling after dismissals without prejudice

“Without prejudice” means prosecutors and regulators can attempt to refile. Future actions, if any, could depend on additional evidence, refined legal theories, or evolving case law.

FAQ about dismissed without prejudice

What does ‘dismissed without prejudice’ mean for Nader Al-Naji and could charges be refiled?

It ends the current cases without a merits ruling. Authorities retain the option to refile later.

How does this decision compare to other recent crypto enforcement actions involving Coinbase, Binance, Ripple, or Justin Sun?

It aligns with a selective, case‑specific approach. Some matters narrowed or settled, while enforcement remains active.

Source: https://coincu.com/news/deso-sees-sec-case-dismissed-without-prejudice-as-doj-acts/

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