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The Department of Justice is seeking to dismiss its bribery charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani, arguing the alleged conduct falls outside U.S. jurisdiction. The move has drawn attention given the case's high-profile nature.
The Justice Department is asking a court to dismiss its own bribery charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani, arguing the alleged conduct falls outside U.S. jurisdiction because it involved foreign entities and foreign conduct.
This is unusual: the DOJ brought charges, and now it's asking them dismissed on jurisdictional grounds. The move raises questions about why the charges were filed in the first place if jurisdiction was doubtful. It also suggests diplomatic or political pressure may be influencing the decision to drop a high-profile case against a foreign billionaire.
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