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Supreme Court Finds S.E.C. Can Strip Wrongdoers of Illegal Financial Gains, Even Without Proof of Victim Loss

Supreme Court Finds S.E.C. Can Strip Wrongdoers of Illegal Financial Gains, Even Without Proof of Victim Loss

Title: High Court Rules S.E.C. May Reclaim Illicit Profits Without Demonstrating Investor Harm

In a unanimous ruling authored by Justice Neil M. Gorsuch, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Securities and Exchange Commission.


Source: New York Times Generated at: 2026-06-04 17:15:13 UTC

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