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Binance Secures Second Major Legal Victory in U.S. Court Under Anti-Terrorism Act

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Published: March 14, 2026
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Johannesburg – Binance (www.Binance.com), the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, says a U.S. federal court in Alabama has dismissed all claims against the company in a lawsuit alleging violations of the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA).

This marks Binance’s second major legal victory in an ATA matter within one week, following their victory in the Southern District of New York.

RELATED: U.S. Federal Court Dismisses All Claims Against Binance In Anti-Terrorism Lawsuit – The Bulrushes

A Full and Complete Legal Victory

In a detailed 19-page ruling, the court found the plaintiffs’ complaint to be legally and factually deficient.

The court’s decision to dismiss every claim across the board represents a decisive legal victory for Binance.

The judge described the filing as a “shotgun pleading.”

The complaint failed to clearly specify the claims and improperly grouped all defendants together without distinguishing individual conduct or liability.

The ruling also emphasized that the plaintiffs did not meet the basic pleading standard to provide a “short and plain statement” of their claims.

Following the ruling, the court granted the plaintiffs until April 10, 2026, to file an amended complaint addressing the deficiencies identified.

However, the judge warned that failure to adequately address these issues would result in dismissal of the entire case.

Building on Momentum and Upholding Legal Integrity

“This decision reinforces our unwavering commitment to protecting Binance and our community from unsubstantiated and bad-faith lawsuits,” shared Eleanor Hughes, General Counsel at Binance.

“Sanctions compliance and terrorism financing are serious matters of law – they require evidence, legal rigour, and due process.

“ Courts have now examined these claims on two separate occasions and found them to be without merit.

“These outcomes speak for themselves.

“We will not tolerate attempts to misuse the legal system to target our industry, and we remain as committed as ever to transparency, security, and lawful conduct in everything we do”.

This latest decision follows closely on the heels of Binance’s comprehensive victory in New York (https://apo-opa.co/46Xg0ev), where the court similarly rejected allegations that the company assisted, participated in, or conspired with terrorists.

Together, these rulings reflect Binance’s strong resolve to protect its platform and community.

Binance has consistently invested in industry-leading compliance infrastructure, regulatory engagement, and legal governance.

The company will continue to vigorously defend itself against any attempts to bring unfounded claims or misrepresent its operations.

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