I don't know what you mean by the SEC wins. Although, CZ pleaded guilty to money laundry but his hearing is still tomorrow and that's why he was told to remain in the US before he sought permission to travel which I don't know if he was granted permission.
If the settlement is reached and it's Binance that will be paying the fees, not SEC, and if Binance will be effectively out of the US (which was probably the goal of the prosecution) and if CZ pleads guilty of (some of) the charges, then it's a big win for the SEC, however, you want to look at it.
It's puzzling how a lot of the major news worldwide are reporting on CZ pleading guilty to money-laundering charges, which is completely not true. As far as I understand, CZ pleaded guilty on a violation of sanctions/restrictions, which has nothing to do with actual money laundering. Violating "Anti Money Laundering" laws doesn't have to mean money laundering.
It's a shame, from the customers' perspective, Binance was one of the most solid centralised exchanges out there. I hope they'll survive, although, without CZ, it might not be the same.