1:25-cv-21892 Securities and Exchange Commission v. Motha
Order to Show Cause
The court has issued an order to show cause in the case of Securities and Exchange Commission v. Motha. The docket number for this case is 25-cv-21892. The specific court and the subject of the order are not provided. An order to show cause requires a party to appear in court and explain why a certain action should not be taken. This filing indicates a potentially significant legal development in the case.
Latest development
Order · May 1, 2026
The court issued an order.
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1:25-cv-21892 Securities and Exchange Commission v. Motha
Order · May 01, 2026
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Participants
2 Government Agencys, 1 Plaintiff
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The court metadata has not been resolved yet, so Juryvine is keeping the page conservative until a reliable court match lands.
The newest docket activity we have is a order dated May 01, 2026.
The visible party/entity graph currently includes 1:25-cv-21892 Securities and Exchange Commission and others.
Press monitoring has found 1 related article from 1 distinct source.
Securities and Exchange Commission v. Motha is an active civil matter under docket 25-cv-21892.
The main identified plaintiff or petitioner is 1:25-cv-21892 Securities and Exchange Commission. The case is currently organized around Current docket activity and next procedural step, Agency action and administrative review, Securities disclosures and investor harm, Federal jurisdiction and procedural posture.
The available docket gives enough signal to track the case, but not enough to overstate the merits. This page will become more useful as filings, orders, hearings, and party appearances add detail.
On May 1, 2026, the docket recorded a order: The court issued an order.
The next thing to watch is whether the latest order produces a substantive order, a scheduling change, a settlement signal, or a filing that clarifies the parties' positions.
The court issued an order.
Order to Show Cause
Sources tracked
1 outlet · 1 article
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1 record on file
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1 hour, 2 minutes ago
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