Here’s a concise update on the Adani Group’s US-related settlements as of mid-May 2026.
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SEC civil fraud settlement: The Adani Group agreed to an $18 million civil settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to resolve certain allegations without admitting or denying wrongdoing. Gautam Adani reportedly agreed to a $6 million penalty and his nephew Sagar Adani $12 million, with the settlement contingent on court approval and not constituting an admission of guilt. This marks a resolution in the SEC’s civil action, though related matters elsewhere remained pending at the time.[1][3][4]
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DOJ criminal charges: U.S. Department of Justice prosecutors sought to dismiss the criminal securities and wire fraud case related to the Adani group, and by mid-May 2026 the DOJ indicated the case was being closed with prejudice, effectively ending the criminal proceeding against Gautam Adani and associates in that matter. This followed the SEC’s civil settlement and broader regulatory actions moving toward closure.[5][9]
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OFAC sanctions case: The Adani Group reached a settlement with the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) over sanctions violations in connection with Iranian gas shipments, with the group cooperating with investigations and disclosing findings. Reports described a $275 million settlement in this matter, contributing to a broader regulatory resolution around the same period.[6][9]
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Market and regulatory context: These settlements collectively reduce regulatory overhang and, in several analyses, were viewed as clearing key legal hurdles for the Adani Group in the United States, potentially enabling renewed fundraising and smoother international operations. Analysts noted that these resolutions could help stabilize investor sentiment and governance perceptions around the Adani conglomerate.[2][7]
Important caveat: Different outlets reported numbers in slightly different combinations (e.g., who paid how much and in which exact settlement). Court approvals and final paperwork could specify allocations and terms, so exact figures and the procedural status may have evolved after initial reports. If you’d like, I can pull the latest court filings or reputable summaries to confirm the current status and any updates since mid-May 2026.[4][9][1]
Would you like a quick timeline of the key developments and a short chart showing the progression from DOJ/SEC actions to OFAC resolution, with sources? I can also fetch the most recent court documents if you want the precise numbers and dates.