US Justice Department moves to drop criminal charges against Gautam Adani.
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US Justice Department moves to drop criminal charges against Gautam Adani.

The US Justice Department stated it wants to drop criminal charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani. The department cited foreign jurisdiction, low probability of success, and inconsistency with agency policy as reasons for the move.

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Bloomberg frames the move as a defense of the decision to drop charges. Reuters explains why the case should end, citing foreign jurisdiction and slim chances of success.
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BLBloombergCENTER16h ago

“Justice Department Defends Move to Drop Adani Criminal Charges”

RReutersCENTER22h ago

“Justice Department says Adani case should end because of foreign jurisdiction, small chance of success”

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