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disgorgement

American  
[dis-gawrj-muhnt] / dɪsˈgɔrdʒ mənt /

noun

  1. the act of disgorging.


Example Sentences

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District Judge Sparkle L. Sooknanan will allow the SEC to proceed in the civil suit, which is asking for $150 million in disgorgement from Musk.

From Barron's

District judge found McDonald and Hercules liable for violating federal securities law and ordered them to pay millions in disgorgement and civil penalties.

From Los Angeles Times

She says that's the appropriate amount the Trumps should pay in disgorgement, a financial penalty that involves paying back the money gained through fraudulent means.

From BBC

Monday's lawsuit seeks a civil fine, disgorgement of ill-gotten gains, and a halt to acting as a crypto exchange without registering.

From Reuters

The reason they did that is because the second part of the trial is all about disgorgement.

From Salon