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Warren, Blumenthal Open Investigation Into DOJ’s Move to Drop Charges Against Billionaire

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Home Newsroom Press Releases June 12, 2026 Warren, Blumenthal Open Investigation Into DOJ’s Move to Drop Charges Against Billionaire Adani hired President Trump’s personal lawyer and reportedly offered to invest $10 billion in the United States to persuade the DOJ to drop its case “DOJ’s actions doubly undermine global efforts to combat bribery: they appear to reduce accountability for the crime of bribery while also suggesting that quid-pro-quos can successfully undermine the enforcement of our laws.” Text of Letter (PDF) Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) pressed Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche for answers following the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) request to drop its criminal case against billionaire Gautam Adani after he hired President Trump’s personal lawyer and reportedly offered a quid-pro-quo deal to invest $10 billion in the United States in return. “Mr. Adani appeared to engage in transparent influence-peddling to avoid accountability,” wrote the senators . In its 2024 indictment, the DOJ alleged that Adani knowingly participated in a scheme to bribe Indian government officials and mislead investors to secure billions of dollars in investments—including at least $175 million from U.S. investors, per the Securities and Exchange Commission. Adani hired a new legal team led by Robert J. Giuffra Jr., one of President Trump’s personal attorneys. In April, Mr. Giuffra reportedly met with prosecutors at DOJ headquarters to try and convince them to drop the charges. As part of his pitch to prosecutors, Mr. Giuffra reportedly included a highly unusual offer that the tycoon would invest $10 billion in the U.S. economy if prosecutors dropped the charges against him. While prosecutors reportedly “told Mr. Giuffra that the $10 billion investment would play no role in the resolution of the criminal case,” the offer reportedly “received a favorable response from at least one senior Justice Department official at the meeting.” The DOJ then sought to dismiss the charges against him without any substantive rationale beyond the decision to not “devote further resources” to the case. This dismissal would prevent the DOJ from bringing the same charges against him again in the future. “The DOJ’s decision gives the appearance that Mr. Adani – with the help of one of the President’s personal lawyers – bought his way to criminal immunity, trading the promise of an investment in the United States for immunity from an alleged multi-billion dollar bribery scheme,” wrote Senator Warren . Within weeks of the DOJ's move to drop criminal charges, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) sought to settle its parallel civil case agains

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