Gautam Adani
Coverage of Gautam Adani in the Nexus archive.
- DOJ defends decision to drop criminal charges against billionaire Indian businessman
The Department of Justice (DOJ) defended its decision to drop criminal charges against Gautam Adani, chairman of Adani Group. The article references an interview with Adani at his company's headquarters in Ahmedabad, India.
- Justice Department defends dropping charges against Indian billionaire
The Justice Department defended dropping charges against Gautam Adani, an Indian industrialist and close ally of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was indicted along with seven co-defendants in November 2024.
- US judge won't immediately dismiss criminal charges against India's Adani
A U.S. judge ordered the Justice Department to justify dropping criminal charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani, declining to dismiss the case immediately. Adani's lawyers had previously requested to formally dismiss the case.
- Adani Bets on India Energy Security With Nuclear Power Project
Gautam Adani is investing in a nuclear power project in India to bolster the country's energy security. The project is part of Adani's strategy to expand its energy portfolio.
- Trump names James M. McDonald to lead powerful New York federal prosecutor's office
President Donald Trump announced his intent to nominate James M. McDonald as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York. McDonald, a former Assistant U.S. Attorney in the same district and current litigation partner at Sullivan & Cromwell, previously served as Trump's attorney for the Manhattan hush money conviction case. He would oversee the Justice Department’s Southern District of New York office, which handles high-profile cases including terrorism and fraud.
- Trump names James M. McDonald to lead powerful New York federal prosecutor's office
President Donald Trump announced his intent to nominate James M. McDonald as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York. McDonald, a former Assistant U.S. Attorney in the same district and current litigation partner at Sullivan & Cromwell, was previously Trump's attorney for the Manhattan hush money conviction appeal. If confirmed, he would lead the Justice Department’s prestigious Southern District of New York office, which handles terrorism, espionage, and corruption cases.
- Democratic senators question DOJ decision to drop case against billionaire
Democratic senators are questioning the Department of Justice's decision to drop a case against billionaire Gautam Adani. The case involves Adani in Navi Mumbai, India.
- Everything is going right for India’s richest man
Gautam Adani, India's richest man, is experiencing a winning streak, with everything going his way.
- After U.S. SEC, Treasury and Justice Department offer billionaire Gautam Adani legal relief
The U.S. Treasury Department settled a case against Adani Enterprises involving the purchase of sanctioned Iranian energy between November 2023 and June 2025, offering legal relief to billionaire Gautam Adani. The settlement was made after the U.S. SEC, Treasury, and Justice Department reviewed the case. This resolution brings an end to the legal dispute.
- U.S. prosecutors drop fraud charges against billionaire Indian businessman
U.S. prosecutors have dropped fraud charges against billionaire Indian businessman Gautam Adani, who is the chairman of the Adani Group. The decision was made last year. This development may have significant implications for Adani's business dealings.
- Billionaire Gautam Adani and nephew agree to pay $18 million in SEC settlement over fraud allegations
Indian billionaire Gautam Adani and his nephew Sagar Adani have agreed to settle an SEC lawsuit by paying $18 million over allegations that they misled investors. The settlement resolves fraud charges brought by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission against the two executives.
- Gautam Adani Agrees to Pay $6 Million to Settle SEC Fraud Case
Gautam Adani agrees to pay $6 million to settle an SEC fraud case. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated two landmark transit projects worth nearly $4 billion. The projects mark another milestone in modernizing infrastructure in India.
- US set to drop Adani bribery case
US prosecutors are preparing to drop bribery charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani following his announcement of a $10 billion investment in the US. The case, which was indicted just before Trump's return to office, involved allegations that Adani bribed Indian officials and misled American investors. The development reflects the Trump administration's reduced focus on white-collar and foreign bribery prosecutions.
- US reportedly dropped fraud charges against Indian billionaire after he hired Trump’s lawyer
The US Department of Justice is dropping fraud charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani after he hired Donald Trump's personal lawyer. Adani was accused of conspiring to pay $250m in bribes to Indian government officials. He promised to invest $10bn in the US economy and create 15,000 jobs if charges were dropped.
- Adani Power Seeks 80 Billion Rupees in Debt to Fund Expansion
Adani Power Ltd is seeking 80 billion rupees in debt to fund its expansion plans. The company operates a power plant and is looking to expand its operations. This move is expected to support the company's growth strategy.
- Adani Energy Stocks Emerge as Proxy for India’s AI Trade
Adani Group stocks rebounded after US prosecutors' charges of bribery against founder Gautam Adani led to a $27 billion loss in market value. The green energy unit led the rebound. This occurred on November 22, 2024.
- Adani Unit Refinances Offshore Bond with Apollo-Backed Funds
Adani Group's unit refinanced an offshore bond using Apollo-backed funds. US prosecutors charged Gautam Adani with a $250 million bribery scheme, impacting his business and political ties to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.