The filing leans heavily on the view that the CFTC is overreaching in suing Binance, which does not operate in the U.S., and its CEO Changpeng “CZ” Zhao, who does not reside in the U.S., the filing said. The first six of the CFTC’s charges “do not apply to the foreign conduct alleged here,” and several of the charges don’t meet the legal standards set out by statutory requirements, it added.
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