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"forfeited" Definitions
  1. given up, especially as a penalty or as a consequence of crime or fault:The forfeited lands follow a line from Forest Grove to Astoria.
  2. Sports
  3. (of a game or match) declared a loss as a result of noncompliance with the rules:The score of a forfeited game shall be recorded as 9-0.
  4. the simple past tense and past participle of forfeit.

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That money and anything that was purchased with that money has either been forfeited or is in the process of being forfeited to the government.
On Tuesday, the Tokyo district court said that Ghosn's 1.5 billion ($13.8 million) bail had been forfeited, the highest forfeited sum ever, according to local broadcaster NHK.
"Donald Smith, you have not only forfeited your right to live among us, you have forfeited your right to life at all," said Judge Mallory Cooper in court, her voice breaking.
Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf forfeited $41 million in unvested equity following the scandal, and Carrie Tolstedt, who headed the firm's community banking, left the company and forfeited another $19 million in compensation.
He has forfeited the right to be our party's nominee.
Those forfeited winnings have been reported to total around $10,000.
The bond will be forfeited if they fail to comply.
Mr McCarrick had already forfeited his cardinal's hat in July.
I forfeited a handful of PTO days every year, too.
That forfeited time cost employees $62 billion in lost benefits.
In 2012, the value of forfeited assets was $4.3 billion.
His men long for respect they've forfeited or never earned.
Smollett forfeited $10,000 in bail money and did community service.
Smollett forfeited $10,000 in bail money and did community service.
Lindsey Graham has forfeited his conscience to escape a primary.
He also forfeited most of his rights to contest his conviction.
Yes, you forfeited money, but that's better than going to prison.
We long ago forfeited any right to close that particular door.
For the eight the total forfeited value is a chunky $300bn.
In doing so, she forfeited the right to occupy that office.
The average amount forfeited by these individuals was $172, she said.
Everyone took a formal vow of poverty and forfeited their possessions.
He has forfeited the right to be our party's nominee. Rep.
As for restitution .. Jussie forfeited a $10k bond, and that's it.
The moment you supported Trump, you forfeited access to my sympathies.
And he forfeited six days of leave time, valued at $4,5003.
The Patriots organization was fined $1 million and forfeited draft picks.
The Patriots organization was fined $1 million and forfeited draft picks.
The Canadians, their overall victory secure, forfeited the final doubles match.
A former executive pleaded guilty in 2018 and forfeited $43 million.
The team was also fine $1 million and forfeited draft picks.
He has forfeited the right to be our party's nominee. Sen.
We've already forfeited $10.4 billion to fund our health care providers.
It helps that Ms Fujimori has forfeited much of her public support.
They had each deposited ¥6m ($53,33) to run, which they all forfeited.
If you do, you've forfeited the underlying principle of why we're here.
But there aren't too many other restrictions on using forfeited-asset money.
Leases will be forfeited and meaningful plugging and abandonment liabilities will build.
And it looks as if they've forfeited another opportunity to do it.
The bureau's leadership has forfeited the reputation of a cherished American institution.
It had forfeited its majority in both the House and the Senate.
Mr. Skelos and Mr. Silver both forfeited their seats upon their convictions.
A forfeited property eBay auction topped $43,700 before La-Z-Boy Inc.
" The Journal said on Wednesday that Mr. Solomon had "forfeited our trust.
And once that happens, it's too late — freedom has already been forfeited.
The buyer forfeited a HK$720,000 down payment, according to estate agents.
In his final regional match, Beggs won by default because his opponent forfeited.
Besides forfeited fees and lost sales, galleries are bleeding money in other ways.
Rights groups condemned last month's announcement, saying it forfeited leverage on Myanmar's military.
Instead he was put on dismissal probation and he forfeited 45 vacation days.
In Texas, bond agents have nine months before a felony bail is forfeited.
For the first time in W.N.B.A. history, a team has forfeited a game.
Prosecutors said Smollett had forfeited his $10,213 bail money and done community service.
Prosecutors said Smollett had forfeited $10,000 in bail money and completed community service.
He forfeited the Brooklyn house, along with four other properties, to the government.
Prosecutors said Smollett had forfeited $10,000 in bail money and done community service.
They said he had forfeited $10,000 in bail money and done community service.
Bell has already forfeited more than $7 million in potential salary this season.
This includes $22.3 million in forfeited real estate properties from Paul Manafort's plea deal.
It hired only 13, which meant it forfeited $21 million in credits last year.
Ashcroft lost the suit at the time and forfeited all rights to the song.
But proceeds from auctions of forfeited assets are generally held in a special fund.
When his entry into this year's French Open was revoked, Lestienne forfeited 30,000 euros.
Any balances left over after the deadline are forfeited (unless the employer allows rollovers).
During qualification for the state tournament, two of Beggs' opponents forfeited matches in protest.
We forfeited a player slot by designating one of the setups to training mode.
In another case, a client nearly forfeited $200,000 to a $4.5-million sweepstake scam.
He believes the city has already forfeited its culinary supremacy, a casualty of costs.
A bagel that is cold and kind of old and has forfeited all squishiness.
It was his third code violation of the match, meaning he forfeited a game.
Those forfeited sums are recaptured by the plan and used to cover its expenses.
Typically, if a company does not reclaim a well site, its bond is forfeited.
In leaving Japan, he forfeited 1.5 billion yen in bail, or about $13.9 million.
Among these antiquities were artifacts that Hobby Lobby forfeited in the Justice Department settlement.
He was put on probation, forfeited 30 vacation days, and ordered to pay back $6,000.
A judge declared they had not acted "faithfully and truthfully" and had forfeited their seats.
Like Oga's the deposit at Savi's will be forfeited if you do not show up.
Previous operators forfeited their contracts in 2007 and 2009 after revenues failed to meet forecasts.
He will also receive awards to compensate for remuneration arrangements forfeited on leaving Micro Focus.
She had forfeited a trip to the United Kingdom, including airfare, to accommodate the operation.
Total output forfeited over that period would be about 450 billion pounds in today's money.
Malaysia's prime minister Mahathir Mohamad said Malaysia will file a claim on the forfeited assets.
After a home is forfeited by the government, it is listed on the public market.
Based on that lapse, she argued, the United Nations had forfeited any claim to immunity.
In choosing silence, the Thomas' have forfeited any opportunity for sympathy or forgiveness or understanding.
Metuchen recently forfeited a game for the first time in its program's nine-decade history.
Like Oga's, the deposit at Savi's will be forfeited if the guest doesn't show up.
Like Oga's, the deposit at Savi's will be forfeited if you do not show up.
Those shares would be forfeited if his termination is decided to have been for cause.
In abetting this horrific slaughter, she has forfeited the right to call herself a laureate.
Customers who are visibly drunk or stoned will be turned away and their deposit forfeited.
If the buyer walks away after the rental period, the option fee is typically forfeited.
In the end, Kerry forfeited the veteran vote to Bush, 217 percent to 2000 percent.
But the mainstream news media long ago forfeited any right to be sanctimonious about that.
Davydenko forfeited the game due to injury, and Betfair voided all bets on the match.
I even forfeited a winter break to study in Russia at the Moscow Art Theater.
Then he pleaded guilty to a Class C felony and forfeited his right to vote.
In some of those cases, entire account balances are forfeited after a defined period of inactivity.
So I'd be thrilled if Republicans participated in debates about poverty, rather than forfeited the terrain.
Regrettably, the advantage was forfeited with the diplomatic lovefest and Xi's intervention to stiffen Kim's spine.
She reportedly forfeited parental rights over Prince and daughter Paris, her children with Jackson, in 2001.
Between 2011 and 2018, the forfeited firearms sales generated $16,85033 for Spokane, according to the ordinance.
The PGA said Weinstein forfeited that opportunity ... and as a result, they dropped the hammer early.
That's on top of a $120-million yacht and $140 million in other assets previously forfeited.
That's on top of a $126-million yacht and $13 million in other assets previously forfeited.
In the eyes of many former supporters, the president has forfeited the benefit of the doubt.
Planned Parenthood just forfeited $21976 million in federal funding over their withdrawal from Title X funding.
He had already forfeited $85033 million but reportedly left the bank with $134.1 million in stock.
Obama's announcement drew swift condemnation from rights groups, which said it forfeited leverage on Myanmar's military.
Spain forfeited whatever right it had to Catalonia when it criminalized the act of voting itself.
This LA mansion, according to Mansion Global, is the first of Low's forfeited properties to sell.
The arts-and-crafts chain forfeited the items and agreed to pay a $3 million fine.
The airline did not offer an explanation about why the seat needed to be forfeited, however.
He previously forfeited his Senate seat after Trump was elected to serve as the attorney general.
Both Mr. Silver and Mr. Skelos, who is a Republican, forfeited their seats upon their convictions.
The academy said it would use the forfeited money for such training for the athletics staff.
Prosecutors said the charges were dismissed after he forfeited his bail money and performed community service.
" She added, "My Ph.D. is forfeited, but I still dream of doing laboratory work every night.
China forfeited in the Davis Cup rather than travel to Romania for a match on Friday.
He forfeited 25.5/183rds of his salary and took home $2.9 million, according to the Associated Press.
VW may have already forfeited a chunk of change, but the company's ordeals are far from over.
Why have they forfeited the well-being of one of their own children to exercise this law?
Hadden forfeited his medical license and registered as a sex offender as part of a plea agreement.
Codel forfeited more than 61,000 stock options and nearly 16,000 restricted shares, according to securities filings Friday.
Of those days, 212 million were forfeited -- they could not be banked, rolled over or paid out.
Stumpf is not receiving a severance package following his retirement and forfeited $85033 million in unvested stock.
The point is Republicans have already forfeited the issue to the Democrats and the left in general.
American bobsledder Nick Cunningham said Russia had forfeited the right to parade with their flag on Sunday.
Over the course of a year, the auditors found, less than 2 percent of bonds were forfeited.
Does the fact that this man isn't ''cognitively normal'' mean that he has entirely forfeited such rights?
He reached for his pocket, instinctively, thinking he'd just call them, but he'd already forfeited his phone.
That decision has "unilaterally forfeited any American influence in helping shape Syria's future," Fawaz Gerges told CNN.
Of the unused days, 236 million were forfeited completely, the equivalent to $65.5 billion in lost benefits.
As part of his guilty plea, he forfeited $20,000 in money he had garnered from the scheme.
They say that the de Purys forfeited any right to commission as a result of the deception.
"After today, the drone operators may potentially end up having their drones seized and forfeited," Piro said.
This includes any funds forfeited by Guzman in this case or future cases involving his former associates.
But those charges were suddenly dropped after the actor forfeited his bail money and did community service.
Employees forfeited 5% of their contribution dollars in 2016, according to Mercer, when the cap was $2,250.
Panico forfeited $250,000 and her espresso stands to the city of Everett as part of her plea agreement.
I forfeited my monkey as the nurses muttered something about how contraband could be hidden inside it. Fine.
Moreover, Britain has lowered the threshold below which a deposit is forfeited from 12.5% of votes to 5%.
First Origin International Limited forfeited a deposit of HK$710 million ($90.7 million) to the sellers, OCBC said.
The forfeited packages included tablets with cuneiform script, one of the earliest systems of writing in ancient Mesopotamia.
The two executives forfeited $41 million and $19 million in unvested stock, respectively, in response to the blowback.
Instead, her party actually lost a dozen seats and forfeited its parliamentary majority, resulting in a hung parliament.
Anglin then failed to appear in court, his lawyers cut ties with him, and he forfeited the suit.
The Associated Press reports that several girls set to take on Beggs before this weekend's UIL match forfeited.
The Cardinals forfeited first- and second-round picks due to the Dexter Fowler signing and the "Hackgate" scandal.
Hughes also forfeited his gyrocopter, which resembles a stripped-down helicopter with an unpowered rotor and separate propeller.
If either side fails to collect the required side bet or make weight, the deposit will be forfeited.
Having forfeited much of his original support, he has thrown himself on the uncertain mercies of the fujimoristas.
They had been told that playing the girls would mean the rest of the season would be forfeited.
At that point Sanders forfeited their reactions and support of the candidate he had fought so hard against.
Americans have forfeited at least $450 million this way to government impostor scams since 2014, the FTC said.
Or has he, through his own words and actions, forfeited any right to the benefit of the doubt?
These hard-and-fast critics forfeited the opportunity to explore such dynamic neighborhoods as the Tre' and Montrose.
The judge decided that Teixeira has forfeited his right to be present during proceedings due to the outburst.
The federal government routinely auctions off forfeited goods and contracts with real estate brokers to sell seized properties.
The charges against him were dropped after he forfeited his bail money and performed community service, prosecutors said.
Because he had tried out overseas and had an agent, per NCAA guidelines, Velasquez forfeited his amateur status.
Carrie Tolstedt, the former head of the retail unit where the problems occurred, forfeited some $19 million in stock.
But over the course of the past month the pressure grew on Mr Stumpf, who forfeited $41m in compensation.
As more of these wildlands are forfeited to real estate development, the harder it becomes for panthers to recover.
U.S. Bancorp basically forfeited that right when it acceded to a settlement – an action that rendered the case moot.
"Generally speaking, forfeited foods, plants, and animal products are sent to a disposal site for international waste," Roby explains.
After the referendum, American officials told Mr. Barzani that he had forfeited the good will of the United States.
A new European Tour rule also requires Ryder Cup captains to have never forfeited their membership on the tour.
Buyers should make sure under what circumstances this fee could be forfeited during the rental portion of the deal.
"I personally believe PG&E has forfeited the privilege to operate as an investor-owned utility," Mr. Wiener said.
After an N.C.A.A. investigation, the Spartans forfeited their games because of an academic scandal, but Perles himself was cleared.
If there are more artifacts that were purchased from the black market, they should be forfeited or repatriated—voluntarily.
He had heard that Melrose was willing to forgive loans if borrowers forfeited their medallions and paid about $210,8003.
But after only 100 days, the Trump Administration has forfeited the moral authority needed to mount any such campaign.
Upon pleading guilty to federal charges, Mr. Blazer forfeited $1.9 million and cooperated with the authorities as a witness.
We have a note out to the company asking for clarification about this site's capabilities, function and any rights forfeited.
" When she refused a writing credit in protest, she said she forfeited "hundreds of thousands of dollars" if not "millions.
She replaced Carrie Tolstedt, who forfeited $19 million in stock in September following a public uproar over the sales issues.
He forfeited millions in bonus money, repaid a British libel settlement and was essentially pushed out of his own foundation.
Last week, Mr. Silver, who also forfeited his Assembly seat upon his conviction, was sentenced to 12 years in prison.
As a result of forfeiting our competitive edge, we forfeited 4,700 companies from 2004 to 2016 to cheaper shores abroad.
Unfortunately, sometimes people were not aware of HIPAA's requirements or chose not to follow them, which forfeited their HIPAA eligibility.
No figure in modern American politics, however, has so stupendously forfeited the right to invoke this norm as Donald Trump.
Those in the anti-choice movement has forfeited the moral high ground of their crusade to stigmatize abortion as murder.
Both Mr. Silver and Mr. Skelos forfeited their seats in late 2015 after each was convicted in separate corruption trials.
Is it perpetual outsiders like Trump, with no governing or policy competence, who say the establishments have forfeited all credibility?
They complained bitterly that the United States had forfeited its role as a credible broker between them and the Israelis.
The inquiry found about 30 instances of people's honors being forfeited after they were convicted for crimes involving sexual abuse.
The inquiry found about 30 instances of people's honors being forfeited after they were convicted for crimes involving sexual abuse.
In addition to forfeited game checks during their suspensions, Garrett will be fined $45,623, and Pouncey will be fined $35,096.
The bank also said Scharf had forfeited all of his equity and incentive awards, which were unvested as of Thursday.
Separately, BNY Mellon said Scharf had forfeited all of his equity and incentive awards, which were unvested as of Thursday.
Yet Trump's aggressive tweets and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's rush to blame Iran forfeited the benefit of the doubt.
Weah announced that the forfeited portions of his salary would be given back to the government and allocated as needed.
The Celtics forfeited it because they don't believe Markelle Fultz is the best player in this field/for their organization.
Are Palestinians deserving of comparable treatment that would be accorded Israelis, or have they forfeited those rights through their actions?
What had been a two-day suspension became a five-day suspension without pay; the forfeited amount was about $1,500.
Currency CBP seizes that is forfeited goes into a Treasury Department fund that's used for law enforcement initiatives across the country.
The retailer forfeited 22.5 percent of the cost to Wells Fargo in exchange for the zero percent financing, the lawsuit said.
Poaching Chalmers from Morgan Stanley will cost the bank 4.4 million pounds ($5.64 million) for the incoming CFO's forfeited share awards.
If Prize winner is unable to attend the Event, the Prize will be forfeited and may be awarded to an alternate.
But as much as a third of what should be collected is thought to be forfeited because businesses under-report revenues.
Varoufakis told CNBC that the day Tsipras signed up to another bailout, he effectively forfeited power and Greece's freedom to maneuver.
Equifax had initially appeared to offer credit monitoring to breach victims only if they forfeited their right to file a lawsuit.
But if it's just trying to limit the backlash, it forfeited that right when it prioritized growth and speed over security.
Despite this, of the 54 percent who forfeited their deserved time off, 92 percent expressed that vacation was important to them.
The team would have forfeited the coin toss and be in danger of a 15 yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, she said.
Mr. Trump's plan would allow any earner to have a pretax child care account, and unused money would not be forfeited.
Ultimately, the case was plead out last November, as the two defendants were released on time served and they forfeited $30,000.
He paid a $200 bond, which he forfeited when he didn't show up in court for his next hearing in November.
The setup included conditions under which the shares could potentially be forfeited or the value of those shares could be reduced.
These more and more elitist parties, he argues, lost interest in policies that helped the disadvantaged, and hence forfeited their support.
At most, regulatory strictures such as rules requiring landing slots to be forfeited if they aren't quickly used, could be relaxed.
The action infuriated Palestinian leaders, who said the United States had forfeited its role in helping to negotiate any peace agreement.
But because Mr. Lentz was adopted after he was born, he forfeited any relationship with his biological parents, Judge Knight ruled.
According to the ATP, Kyrgios was fined 20,000 euros (about $22,350) and forfeited €33,635 in prize money and 45 ranking points.
Coleman said he had forfeited over $150,000 by missing part of the European circuit to stay home and fight the charge.
President Trump forfeited the perfect opportunity when he decided against a commission to learn the larger lessons from the 2016 election.
He doesn't view CEOs who cede to an employee protest as having forfeited their leadership status, even if it seems counterintuitive.
In exchange, Mr. Smollett performed 15 hours of community service and forfeited the $10,000 bond that had released him from jail.
She forfeited $900,000 in bail and left her political movement in disarray, with no clear agenda or plan for moving forward.
According to the latest estimate from TWICE and The Stevenson Co., Sears forfeited roughly $1 billion in major appliance sales in 2015.
This, Lapan claims, makes the deportation lawful because Montes would have forfeited his DACA status by leaving the U.S. without advanced parole.
In addition, consider that an employer's match to a 401(k) retirement plan or stock options will be forfeited if you leave.
Tolstedt forfeited about $19 million in outstanding unvested equity awards, and would not exercise her outstanding options during the independent board investigation.
The bill would allow the U.S. to use all cash forfeited by drug lords to pay for the wall and border security.
The Centre on American Progress, a liberal think-tank, reckons the state could forfeited almost $600m as a result of the legislation.
When Kenny Williams, the executive vice president, told LaRoche to scale back Drake's presence, LaRoche quit and forfeited his $27 million salary.
Financial institutions and non-bank payment service providers, if found to be negligent, will be subject to having their illegal income forfeited.
About a week ago, Beggs won a regional championship after a female wrestler from a Dallas-area high school forfeited the final.
He also allegedly dipped into forfeited funds to cover airfare, meals and hotel expenses for other conferences in Orlando and Las Vegas.
Several members of Congress asked that their salaries be forfeited or declared they would donate any money they received during that time.
Trump and his supporters claim that trade agreements overreach and that the U.S. has forfeited too much sovereignty by signing similar treaties.
For three years, innocent, primarily minority drivers were threatened with arrest unless they voluntarily forfeited their money and valuables on the spot.
The current seller of the racket is anonymous, and Holmes won't make any money off the sale since he forfeited his rights.
He and the other men seem to want to say that the women have forfeited reason by empathizing with the boys' suffering.
It was five and a half months until competitors learned she was pregnant, when she forfeited a competition because of dangerous conditions.
G Esports FunPlus Phoenix forfeited its final match in the first phase when its proposed takeover of the Heroic roster fell apart.
Those forfeited wins could include the Cardinals' 2013 national championship, which would become the first vacated national title in men's basketball history.
To lure Ms. Mayer from Google and compensate her for options she forfeited there, Yahoo's board offered her a lucrative employment agreement.
But unlike those announcements, the release of the three Americans is permanent, and Mr. Kim forfeited a bargaining chip in freeing them.
Aikman won three Super Bowls, made the Hall of Fame, and Dallas hasn't heard much about Walsh or the forfeited pick since.
That is more than double the $41 million in unvested stock awards that Mr. Stumpf forfeited because of the bank's sales scandal.
If that property can't be easily forfeited — for instance, if a house has been resold — they'll have to give up other assets.
We all have a moral duty to respect the autonomy of individuals who haven't forfeited that right under society's rules or laws.
Prosecutors dropped 16 felony disorderly conduct charges against Smollett last week after the actor forfeited his bail money and did community service.
Additionally, HUD had $33 million for anti-flooding efforts, but the agency required this money be spent by 23 or be forfeited.
As part of his sentence, Mr. DeRisi forfeited two firearms, which were being kept by a family member, to the federal government.
When the Braves refused to come to bat in the top of the first, the umpire forfeited the game to the Giants.
After being defeated by the bot twice, Dendi forfeited future matches with it, and expressed surprise that a bot could outplay a human.
The outgoing administration has investigated and enforced reform in police departments such as Ferguson, Missouri's, which have forfeited the trust of their communities.
The car was forfeited against Bennis' wishes, as she was never accused of any wrongdoing herself and didn't consent to her husband's behavior.
She forfeited about $19 million in outstanding unvested equity awards and would not exercise her outstanding options during the investigation, Wells Fargo said.
It won just 14% of the vote and Mr Berlusconi forfeited the leadership of the right to Matteo Salvini of the Northern League.
Either they act like decent, law-abiding Americans, or they should be considered as having forfeited the right of being treated as one.
Twenty-three years after he'd admitted to child sex abuse, Ketcham, who was still practicing medicine in his early eighties, forfeited his license.
The DA argued she had forfeited her membership by indicating during a radio program in April that she planned to quit the movement.
Some of the forfeited $480 million is located in banks outside the US, which will require an even more laborious process to recover.
After all, should the moral claims of a people for self-determination be forfeited simply because so many of them resort to violence?
The deal has shown that the US has essentially forfeited its clout in the region, as Turkey and Russia conduct negotiations amongst themselves.
It was an expensive hire; the Swiss bank paid $26 million to make up for deferred compensation Mr. Orcel forfeited by leaving Merrill.
Mr. Andrade has forfeited his assets — including real estate, aircraft, horses and bank accounts — and faces a maximum prison sentence of 10 years.
They're men like Eliot Spitzer, who forfeited the governorship in a prostitution scandal but somehow had to run for city comptroller in 2013.
More than half of their small salaries are held for them in a bank in Cuba, and is forfeited if the doctors defect.
Cattle and goats used to feed federal troops have also been forfeited in significant numbers by the tribespeople under duress and without compensation.
Mr. Yohai put $160,000 down to secure the mansion deal, but by June 2016 had backed out of it and forfeited the deposit.
Following that map, casters John "Revan" Boble and Ben "Benson" Bowe announced that the Guerrillas forfeited the map for using a banned item.
All told, Mr. Stumpf will surrender $69 million, and Ms. Tolstedt will lose $67 million, including stock options that they forfeited last year.
" The statement added, "He has not been forthcoming with us about his actions or his reporting practices, and he has forfeited our trust.
As a result, steel jobs have been forfeited, steel mills have folded, and entire cities — once great steel-producing towns — have been forgotten.
Both Stumpf and former consumer banking chief Carrie Tolstedt forfeited their 2016 bonuses and gave up more than $85033 million in compensation each.
Instead, it is more profitable to prosecute assets in victimless crimes, where the forfeited assets are only distributed to one recipient: the government.
The team was penalized 8 points by the federation, dropping it to the rock bottom of the standings, and forfeited three straight matches.
He will receive his contracted and statutory entitlements but has forfeited rights to about NZ$6.4 million ($4.2 million) in equity, Key said.
Senior executives who have forfeited compensation over the scandal include John Stumpf, who resigned as CEO Wednesday and gave up $41 million in stock.
But the scandal cost John Stumpf, the chief executive, and some senior staff their jobs, as well as $23m in forfeited pay and shares.
In July, after the Department of Justice accused Hobby Lobby of buying smuggled antiquities the company forfeited the items and paid a $3m fine.
Regardless, the substitute assets being forfeited don't count toward any penalty or restitution the judge might later impose on the so-called pharma bro.
As many have removed themselves from public sight, forfeited business interests or sought treatment, a question lingers: Is a comeback from such disgrace possible?
For example, in 2628 the U.S. Department of Justice reported its Asset Forfeiture Fund (AFF) took in $28500 million in proceeds from forfeited assets.
Maxine Waters (D-CA), argued administration officials have forfeited their right in expecting public niceties by aligning themselves with Trump in the first place.
The latest opinion polls suggest she is at best level-pegging with Mr Trump, having forfeited a seven-point lead in the past month.
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Dependent-care accounts allow you to save up to $5,000 on a pretax basis for child-care needs, and any leftover balances are forfeited.
If they vote to pass the tax bill in exchange for vague promises, they will have forfeited their leverage — and betrayed their stated ideals.
Several have pleaded guilty and forfeited their franchises, and have been ordered to pay millions of dollars in back wages owed to the workers.
But one thing is clear: Giuliani has forfeited any claim to being a patriot who believes in this country's system of law and government.
United declined to comment on that criticism, though in a filing it had said the award partially accounted for pay Munoz forfeited at CSX.
As part of their sentence, they forfeited all the seized ivory and an additional 1,657 ivory carvings, all of which were crushed on Thursday.
One would-be buyer forfeited a 10 percent deposit for a HK$7.9 million ($1 million) apartment he bought in March, local reports said.
Under the agreement, H.S.B.C. forfeited more than $1.2 billion, paid $665 million in fines and put in place "structural changes" to its global operations.
The law is intended to take any money forfeited to the U.S. by Guzmán and other drug lords as a result of criminal prosecutions.
In late February Beggs won his spot in the state finals after two of his three opponents in a qualifying tournament forfeited their fights.
The Astros also were fined $5 million, the maximum allowed under M.L.B. rules, and forfeited their next two first- and second-round amateur draft picks.
Worse still for them, a quirk in the rules would send the delegates forfeited by the mainstream candidates straight to Donald Trump and Ted Cruz.
In one more indignity for Shkreli, a judge also ordered this week that the album, along with other valuable possessions, be forfeited to the government.
Many people who forfeited their pets to Bengaluru, India's CUPA animal shelter would tell Aditya Raheja they had no choice because they were expecting kids.
Many states guarantee that any money seized by police, or any profits from auctioning off forfeited goods, goes right back to the law enforcement agency.
At that point, what has been the elite leadership of the Republican Party will have forfeited its claims to leadership and left the Republican Party.
But Smith probably expected as much, since social media—that bullying place where the right to be wrong is forfeited—is the story's main nemesis.
Former CBS CEO Les Moonves forfeited more than $34 million last year after he was ousted in light of a slew of sexual misconduct allegations.
According to the Institute for Justice, law enforcement agencies in the Buckeye State reported more than $22019 million in forfeited property between 2010 and 2012.
Worse yet, the property can be forfeited even if the owner did nothing wrong—that is, if someone else committed a crime with the property.
If we deny ourselves the same tools on the grounds that they've been used by our enemies, have we not merely forfeited our own fight?
We've forfeited a crucial distance, developed an impatience, even a collective unwillingness to let artists tell their stories as they wish, of their own accord.
But he chose not to enter the race until late, which means he forfeited some of the benefit of the doubt that other candidates deserve.
He also purchased a 2017 Jeep Wrangler and a property in Fort Myers, Florida that will be forfeited to assist in paying the $1.5 million.
A week into the season, Metuchen's longtime rival, Highland Park, forfeited the remainder of its games, including the annual Thanksgiving Day game against Warnock's Bulldogs.
CAS said that all her results between April 23, 2014 and August 24, 2015 had been disqualified and any prizes, medals and appearance money forfeited.
Dennis A. Muilenburg, who was ousted last month, forfeited stock awards worth some $14.6 million, but he is still contractually entitled to receive other benefits.
Dollars that are forfeited to the plan are used to cover its expenses, said Kristen Appleman, vice president of health and wealth at ADP TotalSource.
In my home state of Michigan, the latest annual forfeiture report showed that more than 700 innocent people had their assets forfeited to law enforcement.
A Justice Department inspector general report in March found that more than $4 billion in forfeited funds have been given to crime victims since 2000.
As part of a plea deal with federal prosecutors, Mr. Manafort forfeited five luxurious homes in New York, worth about $22 million, to the government.
In March, Jasmine forfeited a licence to provide fourth-generation (4G) network services after missing the deadline for an initial payment of the $2.1 billion fee.
Instead, those bonds will be forfeited without payment at the same time as Yellow Crane hands over and gets paid its settlement on other defaulted bonds.
"Regulators love the idea of having a large bucket of money that can be forfeited for bad behavior," said Alan Johnson, a Wall Street compensation consultant.
But Asonye said they knew Manafort had two properties in Virginia and Florida that weren't going to be forfeited with equity worth more than $4 million.
Tolstedt also forfeited about $19 million in outstanding unvested equity awards and would not exercise her outstanding options during the investigation, according to the bank's statement.
Wells Fargo went as far as to tell me that since I reported it beyond the 24 hour threshold, I forfeited my chance to dispute it.
The members were also reminded that they risked losing access to forfeited funds, potentially in the millions, if CONCACAF does not retain its status as 'victim'.
Last season, the Las Vegas Aces forfeited a game after a 26-hour travel day, and the Indiana Fever had a similar problem back in 2015.
Any element of a Prize which is not accepted will be forfeited, and no compensation will be paid in lieu of that element of the Prize.
By silencing itself, the U.K. has actually lost power and control over its domestic affairs and economy, and therefore has forfeited some of its precious "sovereignty".
He also stands accused of using forfeited money on personal expenses, including $20123,265 to buy a used SUV and another $2,693 for Wi-Fi at home.
Some employers already offer flexible savings accounts that let parents set aside pretax dollars for child care, though any unused money is forfeited at year's end.
But laced within the story's humor is the hint of something lost: Humans became so dependent on technology that they forfeited all agency to its whims.
Federal prosecutors have agreed to return $6 million that Diamondback Capital Management forfeited as part of a nonprosecution agreement, according to a court filing on Friday.
As a result, we will now be able to find out how much property and money is forfeited each year and how the assets were used.
The President said that Barbara Comstock, the incumbent in Virginia's Tenth District, was among those who had forfeited a win by not aligning herself with him.
Moral authority, not to mention global sympathy, can be forfeited when some leaders, when choices are presented to them, consistently choose rejectionism over pragmatism and reconciliation.
Students who try to take smart watches into the GRE graduate admissions test are removed from the testing room, their fees forfeited and their scores canceled.
Now, nearly eight months later, he and his firm, Omega Advisors, have agreed to settle, paying just under $5 million in civil penalties and forfeited profits.
Both men forfeited their seats in the State Legislature upon being found guilty, and the trials shed light on Albany's culture of secrecy and influence peddling.
Stumpf, who worked at Wells Fargo before retiring as ceo in 2016 as the bank's scandals came to light, had previously forfeited $70 million in compensation.
In Rome, Mr. Trump left behind an embassy without an ambassador, and forfeited a geopolitical playing field that Moscow's ambassador in Rome, Sergey Razov, is exploiting.
The Mets suspended him and essentially forfeited their Sunday game, summoning an overmatched replacement, Adam Wilk, to New York on an overnight flight from Las Vegas.
There are $35 fees applied to any declined payment, and if the plan isn't paid in full, the money is forfeited and the vacation gets canceled.
Shaub praised the ethics agreement Tillerson struck, in which he divested himself of all Exxon assets and forfeited bonus payments that amounted to millions of dollars.
You still owe the money–you've just changed the terms and possibly forfeited protections you might need later, but we'll get to that in a moment.
But it was a bad look for organisers a day after the Canadians forfeited their doubles rubber against the United States, drawing criticism from rival teams.
Lindsey Graham of having "forfeited his conscience" for requesting State Department records concerning the former vice president's efforts to oust a corrupt Ukrainian prosecutor in 2016.
Teams that have previously fielded ineligible players have forfeited games, but the situation has never come up at the final stages of a major international event.
Last year he was fined $10,000 and forfeited his first-round loser's cheque following a decision to walk off after losing the first set against Steve Johnson.
"We have forfeited racing today due to damage to our wing, we will be back tomorrow (Tuesday) to fight another day," the British team said on Twitter.
"We ask that any compensation provided to a nominee — that would be otherwise forfeited — be explicitly described in financial disclosure documents submitted to the Senate," they wrote.
Americans have forfeited at least $450 million this way to government impostor scams since 2014, the FTC said — and that only counts the victims regulators know about.
Princess Noriko of Takamado and Kunimaro Senge of Japan (the princess forfeited her title to marry a commoner and is now known as Noriko Senge), on Oct.
Former retail banking head Carrie Tolstedt has left the company, will get no severance and has forfeited unvested equity awards worth about $19 million, the bank said.
The recommendation raises the risk that the Mount Holland development sites may be forfeited to other parties that made claims on the sites against the former owner.
But while more and more jobs are being forfeited to robots and artificial intelligence, is it conceivable to convey to machines a responsibility as complicated as cybersecurity?
French bank BNP Paribas forfeited nearly $9 billion in 2015 after admitting in a US court that it had contravened US sanctions against Iran, Sudan, and Cuba.
He seemed to be enjoying himself immensely, not shy about asking for seconds and thirds of potatoes au gratin as he forfeited the salad and green beans.
Hence incorporated entities that strayed from their publicly defined purposes were said to have acted "ultra vires" — outside of their limited powers — and thereby forfeited their privileges.
That day over lunch we forfeited spoken English, which we typically used to talk with each other, and practiced conversing with our hands and our facial expressions.
According to the U.S. Travel Association's Project: Time Off report, Americans forfeited a collective 212 million vacation days in 2017, equivalent to $62.2 billion in lost benefits.
"He has forfeited the right to be our party's nominee" was how Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska put it, saying she would not vote for Mr. Trump.
He has not forfeited any compensation received while the fraud was inflating the bank's performance, nor has he endorsed clawing back the pay of other culpable executives.
Chase solved that problem by telling a lawyer for Davis to argue that Davis could not be convicted of treason because he had forfeited his own citizenship.
And though dining out remains a major expenditure for food-obsessed millennials, many a night out are being forfeited in favor of another "Seamless and chill" session.
"Iowa has forfeited its chance to be No. 1 — I don't think that'll happen anymore," Mr. Reid said in an interview with Vice that was published Wednesday.
Boeing also disclosed that Kevin McAllister, who was fired as CEO of Boeing Commercial Airlines in October, forfeited $52.9 million in unvested equity awards and other compensation.
Japanese officials have also said that they confiscated the 1.5 billion yen, or nearly $14 million, in bail that Mr. Ghosn forfeited when he fled the country.
Young men, journalists who dedicated their lives to exposing human rights abuses in Syria, and residents who tried to protect their communities forfeited their lives in return.
Boeing also disclosed that Kevin McAllister, who was fired as CEO of Boeing Commercial Airlines in October, forfeited $52.9 million in unvested equity awards and other compensation.
We'll see if it helps him regain his No. 1 spot in the late-night ratings, which he forfeited to Stephen Colbert's "Late Show" two months ago.
Brazil forfeited their bronze medal in the men's team sprint track cycling after Brazilian Kacio Fonseca da Silva tested positive for the banned anabolic agent LGD – 4033.
Some banks will let you keep your points if you have another card that earns those same bank points, while with others, your points will be forfeited.
In addition, he said, because the government had initially ordered the camera to be left on the moon, it had forfeited its ownership right to the camera.
CSX said it is seeking shareholder input on a proposal to pay Harrison $84 million of the compensation and benefits he forfeited in his separation with Canadian Pacific.
Ghosn forfeited $14 million in bail money when he fled Japan, and a security expert, according to the publication, estimated his escape could have cost another $15 million.
Mason and Wyman were among 130 people put out of work, while Ben Sprecher forfeited millions in potential revenue and saw his Broadway dreams scuttled — maybe for good.
He's been suspended from the U.S. team for 10 months and must do 20 hours of community service; he also forfeited hefty bonus pay for his gold medal.
Mason and Wyman were among 130 people put out of work, while Ben Sprecher forfeited millions in potential revenue and saw his Broadway dreams scuttled—maybe for good.
As part of an ethics agreement when Tillerson assumed his government post, Tillerson forfeited unvested Exxon stock worth $2.8 million and potential for a bonus of $3.9 million.
Gargash made his comments after a former Dubai police chief wrote on Twitter this week that the Gulf crisis could end if Doha forfeited hosting the World Cup.
Nick is none too pleased about having to drive his lady love to her hotel tryst, but who cares about him —he's forfeited any right to be jealous.
The court granted a 14-day period for owners of affected accounts to indicate interest and explain why their funds should not be permanently forfeited to the government.
THAT MONEY WILL BE FORFEITED IF THEY VIOLATE ANYTHING, WHETHER IT'S LYING OR SANCTIONS OR ANYTHING ELSE AND WE STILL RETAIN THE POWER TO SHUT THEM DOWN AGAIN.
But the winner of one auction in December, Jasmine International, forfeited its license after failing to make the first payment for it in March, triggering a re-auction.
But the winner of one auction in December, Jasmine International, forfeited its licence after failing to make the first payment for it last month, triggering a re-auction.
With their actions, Trump and his White House have forfeited the right to have any influence on which stories about the president should or should not be believed.
By not acting by the deadline, Trump has forfeited his authority to impose the Section 19623 tariffs, added Clark Packard, trade policy counsel with libertarian advocacy group RStreet.org.
As part of a plea deal with federal prosecutors, Paul Manafort, President Trump's disgraced campaign chairman, forfeited his New York homes worth about $22.6 million to the government.
Energy stocks forfeited earlier gains to end the session 0.5% lower, with oil and gas major Santos Ltd shedding about 3% and Oil Search slipping about 1% lower.
First, he was seen as uniquely noble, having twice forfeited his power as chief justice in stands against what was seen (rightly or wrongly) as federal judicial overreach.
Mr. Muilenburg will not receive any additional severance or separation payments in connection with his departure, and Boeing said he had forfeited stock units worth some $14.6 million.
Mr. Muilenburg will not receive any additional severance or separation payments in connection with his departure, and Boeing said he had forfeited stock units worth some $52.93 million.
In doing so, she forfeited the chance to communicate the needs and perspectives of the state judiciary to the rest of the state government and to the public.
Sarao, who spent four months in the U.K.'s Wandsworth Prison before his extradition to the United States, has forfeited about $7.6 million in gains made from trading.
Black, who had a shot at becoming Tennessee's first female governor, had forfeited the powerful Budget Committee chair position in the House in her bid for the governorship.
And now, nearly eight months later, he and his firm, Omega Advisors, have agreed to settle, paying just under $5 million in civil penalties and forfeited profits. nyti.
He's forfeited five properties in New York, including his Trump Tower condo, three bank accounts -- including a trust for his kin, he said -- and one life insurance policy.
He forfeited some of them but negotiated a lower catch-up price for the remainder as part of a deal with SoftBank in October, the Financial Times reported.
In exchange for not suing the estate, for instance, the person who is disinherited is given a token amount that will be forfeited if a suit is filed.
The three-month clock began ticking on January 1 in almost all of the 23 states that have either lost or forfeited their food stamp waivers this year.
They thus retain an underdog status that the pugilists in "Billions" -- engaged in what amounts to tactical warfare using the levers of government and business -- have long since forfeited.
In the age of globalization we have all forfeited some sense of sovereignty that will never be regained, even if you keep your eyes shut and refuse to talk.
But Espy said he forfeited a contract extension after he realized "how bad the guy was," referring to Gbagbo, and that he passed his knowledge on to intelligence services.
Mr. Scott effectively forfeited his right to carry a gun in 2005, when he was convicted in the shooting of a man in San Antonio and sentenced to prison.
Barclays' chief operating officer Paul Compton was also lured from JP Morgan, and Barclays said on Monday Compton had been awarded shares worth £7.3m, including £4.8m for forfeited stock.
Another hedge fund that was caught up in the federal government's crackdown on insider trading is getting back money it forfeited to authorities in the course of the investigation.
When Mr. Barton left David Barton Gym in 2013, he forfeited the rights to his name after spending two decades making it synonymous with a gym-as-nightclub aesthetic.
Nick Young got HEATED during a rec league championship game on Wednesday -- where he had to be held back during an on-court altercation ... and eventually forfeited the game.
Magazine ___ As part of a plea deal with federal prosecutors, Paul Manafort, President Trump's disgraced campaign chairman, forfeited his New York homes worth about $22 million to the government.
The article said Mr. Roman figured that he had forfeited his rights by the time the song turned up on the radio, but filed suit after being advised otherwise.
Susan Collins has forfeited much of her bipartisan cred in the Trump era; and two seats in Georgia, including a November special election that will be called when Sen.
H. STEVEN MOFFIC, MILWAUKEE To the Editor: President Trump has no moral compass, and the Republican-led Congress has forfeited its moral authority in order to stay in power.
The scandal led to the departure of former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer John Stumpf last October, who along with another executive forfeited tens of millions of dollars in compensation.
Anyone who associates with extremist groups disloyal to our nation and our laws has forfeited the right to serve and deserves the maximum punishment the law and military regulations allow.
"As a consequence of the students' actions that came to the school's attention on Monday, the remaining football games for the SPMS football team will be forfeited," the letter said.
If a judge sets him free, Madoff, who forfeited all his financial assets when he pleaded guilty, would "financially support himself through Social Security and Medicare benefits," according to Sample.
By leveraging any criminally forfeited assets of El Chapo and his ilk, we can offset the wall's cost and make meaningful progress toward achieving President Trump's stated border security objectives.
LONDON (Reuters) - Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday the United States had forfeited its role as a mediator in the Middle East by moving its Israel embassy to Jerusalem.
In fact, Sterling says if he was the coach that day, he would have pulled his team out of the gym in protest and forfeited the rest of the match.
His case is one of nine criminal, civil or administrative matters from which the Marshals Service said the 2,719 bitcoins had been forfeited and are subject to the latest auction.
And following a disastrous fourth-quarter earnings report recently, LinkedIn said that CEO Jeff Weiner forfeited his annual stock compensation for 2016 to return the stock to the option pool.
The CCT said it had also banned Onnoghen from holding public office for 10 years and ordered any assets he could not account for to be forfeited to the state.
Bryson DeChambeau, 1473, had gained a U.S. Open exemption when he won last year's U.S. Amateur but forfeited that spot when he turned professional a week after the 2147 Masters.
Members of Congress rushed to propose cutting off congressional salaries during shutdowns and either asked for their pay to be forfeited or vowed to donate their income during the closure.
In 2015, legislators passed a package of bills that created new transparency requirements for forfeited assets and raised the standard of evidence the government must meet before owning anyone's property.
By recognizing Jerusalem, and speeding up plans to move the American Embassy there from Tel Aviv, the United States has forfeited its role as a credible broker, the Palestinians say.
Mr. Thamkittikasem logged more miles than all but one of the employees identified in the conflicts board rulings, but he forfeited fewer days than most others who drove far less.
In 2010, another federal judge, Otis Wright, preliminarily forfeited the logo to the government after the lead defendant and former club president, Ruben Cavazos, reached a plea deal with prosecutors.
A year ago, Mr. Cooperman's hedge fund paid nearly $5 million in civil penalties and forfeited profits to settle an insider trading lawsuit filed by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Manfred issued a lifetime ban to Correa (who is serving a prison term), fined the Cardinals $2 million and forfeited their top two draft picks this June to the Astros.
At the same time, the GOP in the state's largest city was dealt a death blow: It forfeited a council seat reserved for non-Democrats to third-party left-wingers.
Severino forfeited what would have been his first season of free agency, in 2023: The deal includes a team option for $15 million that year or a $303 million buyout.
Alison-Madueke and two other defendants did not respond to an order at last month's hearing to demonstrate within 14 days that the property should not be forfeited to the government.
The decision came after the actor forfeited his $10,000 bond and completed community service, which Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx told NPR is not uncommon for this type of felony.
Tuesday, Justin Talavera had to be the one to deliver the disappointing news to his team: DePaul's flight into New York had been delayed, and that night's game had been forfeited.
We can certainly expect more actions like this, and for similar reactions as neo-Nazis and their like are removed from services to which they have forfeited their privilege to use.
As Yates writes, it is simply impossible for this number to have been accumulated without a huge quantity of them — many more than the 3,594 forfeited artifacts — being looted and smuggled.
In 2016, more than half of all Americans forfeited vacation days, amounting to 2008 million unused vacation days worth some $66.4 billion, according to a survey of 7,331 full-time employees.
Quran, a Middle Eastern immigrant, says he unknowingly forfeited his entire bank account in June 2014 to agents who visited his Greenville, North Carolina, store, accusing him of skirting reporting laws.
"Brit Gov have forfeited its mandate to represent north of Ireland in relation to the EU." Some people, though, are just surprised you can get rid of the British this easily.
"There are a number of issues that Republicans have either consistently forfeited or punted, and I think most younger members want to put an end to that," Curbelo told The Hill.
"McKesson agrees with Mr. Cheffo that Mr. Papantonio has forfeited the privilege of serving on the plaintiffs' leadership team and examining any further witnesses in this litigation," the Lynch letter said.
The Braves also forfeited their third-round draft pick in 2018 for offering a car to a 2017 draft choice, an effort to persuade him to sign for a lower bonus.
After the 2010 census, which the city challenged because it claimed that 50,000 residents were not counted, New York forfeited two seats, in part because of a loss of population upstate.
Universal student loan debt cancellation would result in about "0.4% of GDP in annual forfeited revenue as the government foregoes debt service collection on forgiven loans," according to the Moody's report.
In 2202, the FISA court upheld surveillance based on a 2628 law that effectively decreed that any American who exchanged emails or phone calls with foreigners forfeited their right to privacy.
The rap group is currently trying to recover the record "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin," which was forfeited by former pharmaceutical CEO Martin "Pharma Bro" Shkreli to the Justice Department.
Jacobs, who came in as the World Boxing Association champion, forfeited the right to compete for Golovkin's International Boxing Federation belt when he skipped a mandatory weigh-in on Saturday morning.
But if the goalie can't make it, a game could be forfeited, which can feel like a puck to the mouth when ice time costs more than 400 dollars an hour.
IBM said it sought to enforce McIntyre's non-competition agreement for the 12-month period and recover from her the equity compensation she has forfeited by "violating her contractual duties" to IBM.
The only catch is that the money has to be used in the year it is deposited and anything left over would be forfeited, similar to a Flexible Spending Account for health.
Holmes reiterated this was not a deal Jussie struck with prosecutors -- instead, they dropped the charges on their own, and he forfeited his bond voluntarily ... it wasn't a tit-for-tat situation.
The 22-year-old DeChambeau had gained a U.S. Open exemption when he won last year's U.S. Amateur but forfeited that spot when he turned professional a week after the 2016 Masters.
Essentially, if the Navigation Acts were violated, the cargo — or perhaps the entire ship — could be seized and forfeited in favor of the British crown even if the property owner was innocent.
Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Rosenstein confirmed that he believes he has authority over Mueller's hiring and potential firing, and that Attorney General Jeff Sessions has forfeited that authority due to his recusal.
And by severing the connection between affirmative action and our past, the court forfeited the opportunity to inform America's conversation about racial discrimination with the awareness that comes only from understanding history.
Given, you know, that it's being forfeited by a real-life Bret Easton Ellis character who built his fortune on an inhumane system that profits from the demand for life-saving drugs.
This success can be consolidated, rather than forfeited, by helping the Palestinians build a process to choose their next leader and by clearly delineating the realm of security from that of politics.
Trip must be taken from August 21, 2018 to August 25, 303033, and Winner and Travel Companion must participate in the ceremony on August 23, 2018, or Grand Prize will be forfeited.
Jackson Lee has also pushed for the U.S. to create a $458 million fund for victims of Boko Haram's violence, which would use money forfeited by former Nigerian military leader Sani Abacha.
Previously, the accounts were governed by the "use it or lose it" rule: If funds in an account weren't depleted by the end of the year, the employee forfeited any remaining balance.
Those amenities, plus its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, make Mr. Manafort's forfeited Long Island mansion a pretty desirable property, said Paul Brennan, Douglas Elliman's executive manager for sales in the Hamptons.
And two: The retrial of Dean G. Skelos, the former Republican majority leader of the New York State Senate, who forfeited his seat in 22019 after being convicted on federal corruption charges.
Meanwhile, another state with extremely high tax burdens, New York, is set to lose yet another seat in 2020, the eighth census in a row that the Empire State has forfeited seats.
Beggs, who reached the state championships after two opponents forfeited, was dogged throughout the tournament by questions about whether his testosterone treatments had made him too strong to wrestle fairly against girls.
The lawsuit calls for Epstein's estate, including Little Saint James and his second private island Great Saint James, to be forfeited and the shell companies associated with the islands to be dissolved.
Hank Azaria turns the airwaves blue as Jim Brockmire, a foul-mouthed former professional baseball announcer who forfeited his career in disgrace when his wife's infidelity left him unhinged at the microphone.
As part of their sentence, the brothers forfeited all of the ivory seized during the investigation and an additional 1,657 ivory carvings, according to Cyrus R. Vance Jr., the Manhattan district attorney.
But these episodes have inarguably cost New Yorkers and their employers millions of dollars each year in lost productivity, forfeited wages and extra expenses, like unplanned taxi rides and extended child care.
When the judicial police refused to release them, Aristides Gomes, the prime minister at the time, intervened, arguing that the men should be released and the "bail money" forfeited to the state.
The Institute for Justice, a leading group pushing forfeiture reform, has represented grocers whose savings have been forfeited to the police, a Burmese Christian rock band, second-generation hotel owners and others.
It's about whether federal law enforcement should be constrained in deciding who poses a threat to public safety — or whether the Trump administration has forfeited the right to make those assertions without question.
On Saturday an undefeated transgender high school wrestler in Texas won the girls 110-pound championship at the Class 63A Region II wrestling meet after two of his three opponents forfeited their matches.
Another consequence of Sanders's initial reluctance to fully commit to the campaign was that he essentially forfeited primaries across the South, allowing Clinton to build an insurmountable lead early on in the race.
For many Israelis the undignified backdrop was just the latest indication that the country's leadership had forfeited any semblance of stateliness for partisanship and politics, and a sign of the country's many divisions.
It seemed self-evident that redemption was the aim, to make up for having forfeited the heart of the narrative in favor of tasteless shock and a slavish commitment to the source material.
Carrie Tolstedt, the former head of the retail division at the center of the burgeoning sales scandal, will get no severance and forfeited unvested equity awards worth about $19 million, the bank said.
The decision to spread the drops over three days (because of shortening daylight) forfeited tactical surprise, as did the drop zones' distance from the objectives (the zones were chosen to avoid enemy flak).
But Democrats have countered that the millions of dollars estimated to be forfeited from individuals found guilty through the probe — such as Trump's former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort — effectively zeroed out the costs.
Not only are you more likely to be stressed and feel overworked, you lose out on the monetary value of those forfeited days — the ones that can't be rolled over or paid out.
Resigning meant LaRaviere forfeited his right to appeal the charges leveled against him, but around the time of his ousting from Blaine he was elected President of the state's Principals and Administrators Association.
Last month Thailand's Jasmine International Pcl forfeited a telecoms licence it won in an auction in December after missing the deadline for an initial payment towards the 13 billion baht ($2.1 billion) fee.
Stumpf's total pay from 215-225 was $286 million, according to executive compensation firm Equilar, meaning he will have forfeited 24 percent of his pay for that period since the scandal first emerged.
In the Deutsche Bank case, shares would be forfeited if the person who was awarded them was fired for misconduct or voluntarily resigned within a six-week period after the shares were awarded.
Chess has come a long way since the days of Fischer, who sulked when he lost, gloated when he won and forfeited his title in 1975 when he declined to defend his crown.
In 2013, Grambling State forfeited a game against Jackson State because only 22 players showed up on the bus following the earlier-season dismissal of coach, and Super Bowl XXII MVP, Doug Williams.
The famously cantankerous Fischer forfeited his title in 1975 amid a dispute with the world chess federation, and the sport has been dominated by Russians and Eastern Europeans in the decades since then.
Mr. Marciano, a founder of the company, had forfeited his salary during the period of the investigation, but will receive a salary from June 11 until the expiration of his contract on Jan.
But this latest disruption is hitting where it hurts: In the seven weeks since the station closed, diverting the usual flow of commuters, he estimates he has forfeited more than $1,000 in sales.
In March, prosecutors announced they were dismissing the 16 charges against Smollett in the hate crime turned false report case, saying the actor forfeited his $10,000 in bail money and had done community service.
They recovered millions of dollars in forfeited property from Manafort's case (although much of that will go to the financial institutions Manafort still owes) and secured broad cooperation agreements that reached beyond Mueller's probe.
But she also has sticks: reminding the British that they have conclusively forfeited the privileges of EU membership and stipulating that co-operation with Mr Trump will be "on the basis of shared values".
But some would say the team forfeited way earlier, when it traded away left tackle Laremy Tunsil and wide receiver Kenny Stills to the Houston Texans for picks before the first regular season game.
The Swiss campaign led by center-left politician Carlo Sommaruga and non-governmental organizations wanted to hand back more than $100 million money forfeited by Swiss banks in the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) case.
The Swiss campaign highlights pressure to repatriate money forfeited by banks in the 1Malaysia Development Berhad case, which involves money-laundering probes in at least six countries including Switzerland, the United States and Singapore.
In 2012, the bank forfeited $1.9 billion to U.S. authorities for its role in allegedly laundering money from drug cartels as well as Iran, Cuba, Libya, Sudan and Burma, countries that were all sanctioned.
While carriers saved hundreds of millions of dollars from oil prices halving since June, they forfeited a large chunk of that gain because of the fuel hedges they bought as protection against oil rising.
Mr. Silver, the Assembly speaker for more than two decades, automatically forfeited his seat in the Legislature with his conviction, and faces up to 20 years in prison on six of the seven counts.
On today's episode, Mr. Friedman rejects that argument, saying that Mr. Trump had forfeited any such "zone of protection" when his children became top advisers to his campaign and highly public spokesmen for it.
Mr. Bissonnette also recently forfeited $180,000 in fees for consulting work that he did for military contractors while he was still on the SEAL team, his lawyer, Robert D. Luskin, said in an interview.
Flood also noted that Love signed a slip when she paid for the bond agreeing that the money may be forfeited — even if Kelly meets all of the bond conditions, according to CBS Chicago.
"Reporting is not sufficient to ensure that tax revenue is forfeited only if the intended public purpose is fulfilled," a group of Democratic lawmakers in the Congressional Black Caucus wrote in a letter Monday.
For those broken rules, the basketball program forfeited more than $1 million in postseason revenue, lost scholarships (although it won one back per year on appeal) and had its off-campus recruiting privileges limited.
Facing a $503,000 fine if his club forfeited the game against the Athletics, Tigers owner Frank Navin told manager Hughie Jennings he'd better find a team to play that day, one way or another.
You should also have a copy of any documents about deferred compensation, forgivable loans, securities or other equities — you need to know whether such things are forfeited, when they vest, and any other factors.
At the Australian Open in Melbourne this week, Slovenia's Dalila Jakupovic forfeited her match after keeling over as smoke from the wildfires permeated the tennis stadium and made it difficult for her to breathe.
He had spent more than $38 million in forfeited funds to clear a backlog of rape-evidence kits across the country and had successfully convicted many people charged with the trafficking of underage prostitutes.
Only after her son, who has a speech and language disability, got a scholarship from the John M. McKay voucher program in Florida did she learn that he had forfeited most of his rights.
In the docs, Jussie says when he forfeited his $10k bond as restitution to the city of Chicago a year ago when the OG charges were initially dropped ... that served as his official punishment.
If no American company can step up, we could see our interest data, faces and attention forfeited to an app that while delightful to use, heralds Chinese political values at odds with our own.
Boeing (BA) – Former CEO Dennis Muilenburg will receive $62 million in incentives, stock awards, and pension benefits, but forfeited $14.6 million in pay and will not receive any severance after being fired last month.
In the ERAD reader example, the potential for abuse is magnified when one considers the lack of protections available when property is forfeited and the populations who make the greatest use of prepaid cards.
"Today marks six months since the first restraining order was obtained and, in the absence of proceedings commenced by the respondent, the assets were officially forfeited to the Commonwealth," the AFP said on Saturday.
They said Assange and his guarantors had forfeited more than 110,000 pounds ($156,000) when he failed to surrender and he had already spent 5-1/2 years in conditions which were "akin to imprisonment".
New Barclays chief executive Jes Staley got the biggest payout with shares worth just under 1.8 million pounds, made up of his role-based allowance and a buyout payment for shares forfeited from previous employers.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, who hosted the summit of more than 50 Muslim countries in Istanbul, said the U.S. move meant Washington had forfeited its role as broker in efforts to end Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Longtime Democratic pollster Stanley Greenberg recently warned his party that the Democratic brand is "weakening" and the opportunities the party could enjoy in 2018 will be forfeited if Democrats do not develop a concise agenda.
In addition to forfeited talent fees and emergency plane tickets, being turned away means that Bulldog won't be able to take part in one of the few events that brings the Dota 2 world together.
"Not one inch of Yemen's land or waters will be forfeited to any foreign party ... whether a friend or an enemy," said Saleh al-Samad, the Houthis' political council chief in a statement on Facebook.
Vincent Ramos, a 41-year-old Canadian man from Richmond, British Columbia, was found guilty of racketeering conspiracy and forfeited $80 million as well as international bank accounts, cryptocurrency accounts, gold coins, and real estate.
Thanks to the Farm Bill, the US is sitting on 2628,28503 metric tons of peanuts as American growers forfeited their crop, rather than pay federal loans that are used to finance production and storage costs.
Perhaps this is the power of ancestry, the way descendants of immigrants (or enslaved people brought across the Atlantic by force) might feel odd stirrings of home upon visiting the forfeited homeland of their predecessors.
Back in October, he forfeited about $700 million of his assets to the US government, of which $100 million was in the form of residential real estate located in New York, Los Angeles, and London.
The ruling by the arbitrator, Shyam Das, allowed Wilson, 24, to return to the lineup Tuesday night at Minnesota, and he will recoup $378,2 of the $1.26 million he forfeited as part of the suspension.
In 2012, HSBC agreed to a deferred prosecution settlement with the Justice Department and forfeited $1.256 billion for failing to maintain controls that would have prevented drug dealers from laundering hundreds of millions of dollars.
Calculations based on the American Time Use Survey indicate that caregivers effectively forfeited $522 billion in 2012 due to such duties; that is more than double the total cost of formal care, at $211 billion.
After following the intent of Congress and choosing to permanently conserve their land, these taxpayers would find themselves in the position of gaining nothing in return after having forfeited their land's development rights in perpetuity.
The Nets' brain trust would be on its way toward building a foundation that would lift the team out of the predicament it inherited from previous leadership, which forfeited valuable draft picks in grandiose trades.
He said he had forfeited the $22.45,22017 M.T.A. salary he was entitled to and delegated his responsibilities to several other executives, except for chairing the authority's board of directors and setting its high-level mission.
Today, the law authorizes the government to sue for the item sought to be forfeited, known as an "in rem" proceeding, because it was used for a crime or represents the proceeds of illegal conduct.
Unfortunately, by tearing up the Trans-Pacific Partnership and putting NATO's future at risk, President Trump has already forfeited the leadership position and the political capital that an American president would need to accomplish this.
In retrospect, the scale of the Democratic collapse in coal country was a harbinger of just how far the Democrats would fall in their old strongholds once they forfeited the mantle of working-class interests.
Unlimited paid time off may appeal to many workers, but reports show that a lot of employees don't actually take advantage of this benefit, as 206 million vacation days were forfeited by Americans in 2016.
While the county board knew Towne had control over forfeited drug money, nobody was aware that he may have been spending some of it, as his critics alleged, to raise his visibility during an election year.
This has resulted in 658 million vacation days left on the table, with more than 200 million of them forfeited because employees are unable to roll them over to next year or receive a pay-out.
What sparked the ire of investors was that despite missing the target, SeaWorld still agreed to make the restricted share payouts, with D'Alessandro and eight of the company's senior executives forfeited 40 percent of the sum.
The telecoms regulator will re-auction the 900MHz spectrum on May 27 after the winner of an auction in December, Jasmine International, failed to make the first payment for the licence and forfeited it in March.
In 2012, Assange and his guarantors forfeited more than 110,000 pounds ($156,000) when he skipped bail and his defence team said he had already spent 5-1/2 years in conditions which were "akin to imprisonment".
He had no desire to treat his opponents with correctness or decency, and forfeited the usual etiquette and protocol for gaudy spectacle and a penchant for cruelly beating people to a whimpering, chastened and degraded pulp.
"The payments unlawfully obtained by the bank employee as a result of these offences, which amounted to $650,000, will be forfeited to the Swiss general treasury," Switzerland's Office of the Attorney General said in a statement.
LONDON, March 12 (IFR) - Barclays' investment bank boss Tim Throsby has been awarded shares worth £12.5m, including £9m to compensate him for stock he forfeited when he joined the British bank last year from JP Morgan.
Morgan Stanley banker was Airbnb's early championAt Morgan Stanley, which Bloomberg said forfeited a role on the WeWork IPO, that banker is Kate Claassen, the global head of internet banking based out of Menlo Park, California.
The argument for denying these women citizenship and a right to return home is two-fold: They have "forfeited" their right (or "privilege") of citizenship through action, and they pose an ongoing risk to our societies.
With his wife's encouragement, he embarked on a career in politics as a Conservative M.P. When he was named Viscount Astor, following the death of his father, he forfeited his seat in the House of Commons.
So far, Manafort's lawyers have asked to insure his more than $10 million bond with four houses -- including one that may be forfeited to the government if he is found guilty -- and his family's financial accounts.
Orefice says to read the contract carefully, because it could state that if rent is paid more than a set amount of days late — sometimes as little as 2003 days — the option fee will be forfeited.
The situation, one of the more poetic conclusions to a Mueller case, arose because Manafort forfeited his apartment in Trump Tower in Manhattan as part of his conspiracy, foreign lobbying and money laundering guilty plea deal.
A demagogue can claim that Congress has forfeited the right to recognition of its impeachment power, then proceed to unleash a barrage of falsehoods and personal attacks to confuse the public, cow legislators and intimidate witnesses.
Blazer, who allegedly rented an apartment in the Trump Tower exclusively for his cats, pleaded guilty in 2013 to a 10-count charge including money laundering and income tax evasion and forfeited more than $1.9 million.
Jeff Weiner, the CEO of LinkedIn, has forfeited his annual $14 million stock bonus and agreed to distribute those shares to employees suffering from financial whiplash after the stock tanked last month, the company confirmed this week.
Then came word Thursday that, under a possible deal with Iran, he could leave the federal prison in Petersburg, Va. — if he dropped the appeal and forfeited the right to any further legal action in the case.
The danger of alienating friends is one of the lessons of a debacle in which Mr Bentley, now 74 and not thought independently wealthy, has forfeited not just his wife, job and reputation but his retirement benefits.
Three former employees who spoke anonymously with BuzzFeed News for fear of retribution said that they did not sign paperwork that included language around nondisparagement, and in some cases forfeited their severance pay, upon departing the company.
As part of the settlement, Bennett forfeited the copyright to a selfie from May 9, 2013 — which was among the documents the Times says it received — of Bennett and Argento lying in bed, according to the Times.
The company's president, Steve Green, is the chairman and founder of the Museum of the Bible, which is under construction in Washington, D.C. The artifacts being forfeited include cuneiform tablets and bricks, clay bullae and cylinder seals.
But Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, which seeks to limit legal and illegal immigration, criticized the potential shift on DACA, saying the White House forfeited leverage it needs to tighten border enforcement.
According to the filing, Pandey forfeited 1.3 million of his 1.9 million restricted stock units, or RSUs, most of which were scheduled to vest quarterly over four years, with others tied to certain milestones following the IPO.
The bill would take any money forfeited to the U.S. by Guzmán and other drug lords as a result of criminal prosecutions and direct those funds toward "border security assets" and the completion of a border wall.
When a Saudi judo player forfeited a match on Tuesday, the official reason was that she was injured, but the Israeli news media claimed it was because she would have faced an Israeli in the next round.
According to the suit, Guthrie first published "This Land" in a handmade songbook in 1945, but by failing to file for renewal and publishing lyrics without appropriate notice, Guthrie and his publisher forfeited the copyright long ago.
WASHINGTON — In Wednesday night's debate, Donald J. Trump excoriated the American-backed Iraqi military offensive to recapture Mosul from the Islamic State, saying it had forfeited "the element of surprise" and allowed militant leaders to slip away.
Under the funding bill Congress passed in December 2015, which funded the government through September 2016, the DOJ felt it wasn't getting enough money from Congress to be able to turn forfeited assets back to local police.
If we are willing to let the standard for presidential behavior be set so low by Donald Trump, I'm afraid we'll have forfeited the right, and lost the discernment, to ever expect anything better from future presidencies.
In the other first-day matches, the Florida Mutineers earned a 23-2 win over the Seattle Surge, and the host Minnesota R0KKR topped the Los Angeles Guerillas 3-1 thanks in part to a forfeited map.
A few years ago, I probably forfeited any "parent of the year" aspirations I may have had by pulling one out at my son's elementary school during a lesson to his classmates on how blood was made.
Boeing also said that Kevin McAllister, who was ousted as head of Boeing Commercial Airplanes last year for his mishandling of the Max crisis and key customer relationships, had forfeited stock and dividend awards worth $52.9 million.
Mr. McAllister received a cash payment of $14.75 million, which reflected the value of a pension benefit he forfeited when he left an earlier job, but did not receive any other compensation in connection with his departure.
Trump has upended the traditional US approach to the Mideast peace process by taking stances that are seen as staunchly pro-Israel and that critics say have forfeited Washington's role as a neutral arbiter of peace talks.
In addition to a $22009 million annual package for 260.78, Duperreault received $27 million in cash for shares he forfeited from Hamilton Insurance Group Ltd, an insurance company he co-founded and led in his native Bermuda.
MADRID (Reuters) - Australia retired one game into their doubles dead rubber against Belgium at the Davis Cup Finals, placing the revamped tournament under further scrutiny a day after Canada forfeited a doubles rubber against the United States.
Worst Who Actually Made It: RHP Brian Williams (31st overall, 1990; -22.53) was a supplemental first-rounder after the Astros forfeited the 15th overall pick to the San Francisco Giants for signing free agent 3B Ken Oberkfell.
While the appeal was pending, the university voluntarily forfeited three scholarships for the current season, and Chancellor Kent Syverud requested in a December letter that the Committee on Infractions count those three scholarships against the eight-scholarship penalty.
Dheeraj Pandey, who co-founded the data storage vendor in 2009 and is its biggest individual shareholder, voluntarily forfeited $20153 million worth of restricted stock last month, according to Nutanix's updated IPO prospectus, which was filed late Monday.
The order gives the EFCC 14 days to print the charges in any national newspaper and allow for her or "anyone interested in the items" to show why they should not be permanently forfeited to the federal government.
Ilya Ilyin, who forfeited gold medals in 94kg at both Games, has won a legal challenge against a prospective eight-year ban, on a technicality over the timing of announcements, and will return to international competition in Ashgabat.
He had been at JP Morgan since 2010 and Barclays said on Monday he was awarded shares with a gross value of £9m to cover the buy-out of stock he forfeited when he left the US bank.
The legislation seeks to take any money forfeited to the U.S. by Guzmán and other drug lords as a result of criminal prosecutions and direct those funds toward the completion of a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
When making a conservation easement donation, an individual, family or partnership of unrelated individuals agrees to permanently give up their property's development rights and receive a tax deduction for the fair market value of the forfeited property rights.
" Mr. Franken, Ms. Gillibrand reasoned, would provide this clarity if he forfeited his right to an ethics investigation and stepped down, a gesture that would signal that "any kind of mistreatment of women in our society isn't acceptable.
According to Mansion Global, in October 2019, Low forfeited $700 million worth of his assets to the US government, of which $100 million was in the form of residential real estate located in New York, California, and London.
But this is a scary movie and a serious one, because it lures us into the minds, and the earthly domains, of those who are themselves scared, night and day, that they have forfeited the mercies of God.
"Of the 15 AAFs (Adverse Analytical Findings), we have concluded the process for seven cases which resulted in the athletes being disqualified from the Games as well as their medals and performances forfeited and removed," the statement said.
Though I had to work hard — very hard — to regain the trust of my manager and team, I forfeited the right to throw my hat in the ring for other high-profile projects for a period of time.
Pfizer had asked the top court to consider the issue after the California Supreme Court left standing an appellate ruling holding the drugmaker had forfeited its rights to contest the state courts' personal jurisdiction over the plaintiffs' claims.
If that were to happen, Washington might just conclude that the North Korean regime has forfeited its right to exist, or at the very least, seek to ensure that Kim's weapons of mass destruction are neutralized by military action.
In refusing to be drafted during the Vietnam War, he willingly forfeited riches and his crown, and would have given up even his freedom, if it had come to that, following the dictates of his religion and his heart.
As part of his plea agreement with federal prosecutors, Manafort forfeited $2628 million in New York real estate — including three Manhattan apartments, a Brooklyn townhouse and a home n the Hamptons, The New York Times reported at the time.
New York (CNN Business)A federal judge ordered a luxury real estate developer and his investment firm to pay $1 billion in penalties and forfeited profits for operating an alleged Ponzi scheme that swindled thousands of mostly elderly investors.
She argued relentlessly that Mr. Sanford had forfeited his "seat at the table" and that South Carolinians deserved a representative who would work with the president — and it worked, carrying her to one of the biggest upsets this year.
Dom had already forfeited his cars and phones and most of his cash, so Jerome was responsible for getting him where he needed to be, for keeping him well fed, for making sure he had a place to sleep.
The Astros received a maximum $5 million fine, forfeited first and second-round draft picks in 2020 and 2021, and their manager and general manager were each suspended one year before swiftly being fired by Astros owner Jim Crane.
That's good news for the employees taking the time they have been afforded; corresponding studies from Project: Time Off have shown that workers who used their vacation days were more likely to be promoted than those who forfeited them.
And perhaps most of all, at a time when conservatives have — by lining up behind Donald Trump — seemingly forfeited the notion of traditional family values, Warren offers a plausible vision of how Democrats could claim that mantle for themselves.
The South Korean electronics giant forfeited every cent of profit from phones that infringed on Apple's design patents — even though the smartphone's patented rectangular shape and rounded corners were only a facet of its appeal, Samsung and others argue.
People in the same situation often work in the black market to avoid having to declare income that will be forfeited to repay their debts, aggravating a labour shortage cited by nearly two-thirds of companies as an obstacle to growth.
The ensuing scandal damaged the bank's reputation as a model for the industry, hammered its shares for several weeks and led to the resignation of CEO and Chairman John Stumpf, who also forfeited tens of millions of dollars worth of compensation.
"The Department of Justice likes money-laundering charges because they allow a greater possible range of forfeited assets than, say, a fraud charge," said former federal prosecutor Jaimie Nawaday, now an attorney at Kelley Drye law firm in New York.
In case the forfeited properties do not raise $10 million, the judge said, Manafort's wife, Kathleen, has deposited $5 million in an account and his daughter Andrea Manafort Shand, $2 million in a separate account, to make up any difference.
Although the Patriots paid a $250,000 fine and forfeited a draft choice — and Coach Bill Belichick was fined $500,000 — Goodell ordered that the evidence the Patriots turned over to the league, including a handful of incriminating tapes, be immediately destroyed.
Lochte was given a 227-month suspension by the United States Olympic Committee and USA Swimming and he forfeited the $22020,000 in bonus money that went with his gold medal as part of the men's 4X200 freestyle relay in Rio.
On the other hand, a strong argument could be made that Trump long ago forfeited, or waived, his right to make an executive privilege claim over his conversations with Don McGahn, said Michael Stern, a former congressional lawyer in Washington.
LONDON, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Kuwait have been fined 10,000 Swiss francs ($9,932.46) and forfeited November's World Cup 2018 qualifier against Myanmar after failing to play the match due to a FIFA ban, soccer's governing body said in a statement on Wednesday.
Prosecutors argued that by taking his own life, Hernandez forfeited his right to protection under the law, pointing to the suicide note addressed to his fiancee and found in his cell that read "You're Rich," among other allusions to his intentions.
Under the accord, which involved the sale of 0503 million cars and SUVs, the companies paid a $2050 million penalty, spent around $2200 million to prevent future violations and forfeited emissions credits estimated to be worth more than $2000 million.
For the many millions of us who regard Trump as irredeemably dangerous, he forfeited any legitimate claim to the presidency somewhere on the timeline between ridiculing John McCain's military heroism and suggesting that Second Amendment enthusiasts take aim at Hillary Clinton.
Though Mr. Garcia had been issued a green card when he arrived in Miami six years earlier, he had forfeited his legal status when he returned to Cuba to look for work in 1959, shortly after the revolution, and remained there.
Hobby Lobby has ties to the recently opened Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., donating millions of dollars worth of artifacts to the museum — though the museum claims that none of the forfeited artifacts were meant for its collection.
In contrast, Trump's suggestion of freezing the so-called war games and his stated willingness to withdraw U.S. forces from the Korean Peninsula indicates "the White House has forfeited a significant amount of leverage in any future negotiations," he continued.
FSA Store estimates that more than $400 million is forfeited every year in FSA funds because employees either miss or forget their spending deadlines (based on estimates using data from the 2017 FSA and HSA Consumer Research conducted by VISA).
That internal probe led FIFA to claim so-called "victim status," a legal position that allows the Zurich-based body to lay claim to some of the millions of dollars in restitution fees seized by investigators or forfeited by defendants.
American officials told Mr. Barzani after the vote that he had forfeited the good will of the United States, according to a senior official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.
Nearly eight months after the hedge fund manager Leon G. Cooperman vowed to fight insider trading charges to the bitter end, he and his firm, Omega Advisors, have agreed to settle, paying $4.9 million in civil penalties and forfeited profits.
Under the accord, which involved the sale of 1.2 million cars and SUVs, the car firms paid a $100 million penalty, spent around $50 million to prevent future violations and forfeited emissions credits estimated to be worth more than $200 million.
They argue that in recognizing Jerusalem and moving quickly to relocate the American Embassy there from Tel Aviv, the United States has shown itself to be an unreliable broker for peace, and has forfeited its role as a credible mediator.
The latest: Japanese airports stepped up security in the wake of Mr. Ghosn's daring escape, and the authorities said they confiscated the 1.5 billion yen, or nearly $14 million, in bail that Mr. Ghosn forfeited when he fled the country.
Boeing Co&aposs ousted chief executive officer, Dennis Muilenburg, stands to receive $62 million in long-term incentive, stock awards and pension benefits, but forfeited $14.6 million and will receive no severance, the planemaker said in a regulatory filing on Friday.
He also would receive a one-time cash award of $12 million as compensation for unvested equity that he forfeited by leaving Hamilton and the option to purchase 1.5 million shares of A.I.G. stock as a one-time, sign-on award.
Subsequent reporting from the Oregonian found four more cases in the state, dating back to 2012, of young Saudi men having their legal fees and bail paid for by the Saudi government, then vanishing, often despite having previously forfeited their passports.
Washington (CNN)A battered Democratic Party has largely forfeited the fight on television over the fate of President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch, another sign of both Gorsuch's political strength and of Democrats' inability to focus on fighting the pick.
FIFA submitted a 22-page claim to the U.S. Attorney's Office in New York on Tuesday that seeks a big share in restitution from more than $190 million already forfeited by soccer and marketing officials who pleaded guilty in the sprawling corruption case.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyTrump says what he learned from impeachment is that 'Democrats are crooked' GOP senators say Trump shouldn't weigh in on pending sentences Harry Reid on caucus confusion: 'Iowa has forfeited its chance to be number one' MORE (R-Utah).
The latest issue of Aperture Magazine, Prison Nation, approaches the topic with a single question — is it possible for pictures to tell the story of mass incarceration in the US when the subjects themselves have forfeited control of how they are represented?
On October 10, the three players were assigned to compete in their next match, but they forfeited because they felt "it was hypocritical for Blizzard to punish Blitzchung's pro-human rights statement but not our clearly anti-Blizzard protest," Chambers told CNN Business.
VANCOUVER, April 19 (Reuters) - Barrick Gold Corp looks set next week to win shareholder approval for its executive compensation, a reversal from last year when angry investors voted against what they said was excessive pay, after the miner's chairman forfeited his bonus.
The amount was almost as much as the total 2 million pounds awarded to its senior managers a year ago, and reflected a rise in Barclays' share price and the large buyout fee it paid Compton for shares forfeited from his previous employment.
Astounding as these figures are, we can still find a way to ignore them if we can convince ourselves that they depict only those who deserve to be locked away, only those who have forfeited their rights as citizens—only the guilty.
In October, a judge issued a warrant for her arrest after she skipped a court hearing related to the three separate criminal cases — including her August arrest for drug-related warrants — according to the outlet, and her previous bond of $5,000 was forfeited.
"Customs and Border Protection Regulations provide that any article imported into the United States bearing a counterfeit trademark shall be seized and, in the absence of the written consent of the trademark owner, forfeited for violation of the Customs laws," the letter states.
The report found, for example, that if a worker leaves two jobs after two years, at ages 20 and 40, where the plan requires three years for full vesting, the employer contributions forfeited could be worth $81,743 at retirement (in future dollars).
So it was only a matter of time before the people who had joined it—people like my parents, for example, who joined it with enthusiasm—would abandon it for something like Syriza which was reclaiming the ground that PASOK had forfeited.
Roughly two dozen of those states have increased the standard needed for the government to seize property by requiring clear and convincing evidence or proof beyond a reasonable doubt in a civil proceeding or criminal conviction before property or money can be forfeited.
Mr. Luskin said that Mr. Bissonnette and the federal authorities reached a "nonprosecution agreement" in May in which Mr. Bissonnette forfeited $180,000 in fees for advising three equipment manufacturers who were doing business with SEAL Team 6 while he was on the team.
If Prize is unclaimed within a reasonable time after notification from Sponsors, as determined by Sponsors in their sole discretion, it will be forfeited, and time permitting, an alternate Winner may be selected from the remaining eligible Entries at Sponsors' sole discretion.
The Yankees are contractually obliged to pay Rodriguez the remainder of his $21 million contract for this season, plus another $21 million for 2017, though some players — like Gil Meche, Michael Cuddyer and Adam LaRoche — have retired in recent years and forfeited millions.
In 2015, disgraced pharma exec Martin Shkreli paid $2 million for the only copy of the Wu-Tang Clan record "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin," although he has since forfeited it to the federal government after being convicted of securities fraud.
Workers can't take the money with them if they change jobs, and they can't invest the funds; the accounts are meant to be spent on current costs, and in some cases the funds are forfeited if they aren't spent by an annual deadline.
He said its decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital meant Washington had forfeited its role as a mediator in the region, while Trump's support for Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, captured from Syria in a 1967 war, could trigger a crisis.
The settlement, which draws the curtain on a three-year-long civil forfeiture complaint in a California court, comes after Low had his $120 million superyacht seized last March, and $20 million investments in Park Lane Hotel New York forfeited last November.
The Astros fired two team executives earlier this month after the club was fined $5 million and forfeited its first- and second-round draft selections for the next two seasons for a cheating scheme used during the 2017 playoffs and 2018 season.
The prosecutor in the case said he understood that people would question dropping the charges, but that thousands of cases have similar resolutions and Smollett forfeited his bail money and did community service so that the matter would be closed before trial.
This injunction was dismissed, however, after the court ruled that the company must consider the contract terminated and stop producing the products immediately, saying that when they stopped paying royalties to the family, they also forfeited their right to use their likeness and trademark.
" She wrote that Sessions "has forfeited opportunity after opportunity to stand up for people like my son Matt and has, instead, used his position of power to target them for increased discrimination and marginalization, thus encouraging violence and other acts deemed to be hate crimes.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyTrump says what he learned from impeachment is that 'Democrats are crooked' GOP senators say Trump shouldn't weigh in on pending sentences Harry Reid on caucus confusion: 'Iowa has forfeited its chance to be number one' MORE, voting against his removal.
Va.) and Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyTrump says what he learned from impeachment is that 'Democrats are crooked' GOP senators say Trump shouldn't weigh in on pending sentences Harry Reid on caucus confusion: 'Iowa has forfeited its chance to be number one' MORE (R-Utah).
McAfee, of course, was the founder of the antivirus company that Intel acquired the trademark from, but Intel claims he "forfeited any right to use the McAfee name in connection with security solutions and services" when he sold his assets to the company in 1991.
Ex-Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort was in default on a multimillion-dollar mortgage for his Trump Tower condo at the time he forfeited that property to the U.S. government as part of his guilty plea, lawyers for Manafort's lender said in court papers.
Elizabeth Stone, a professor of Ancient Near Eastern Economy and Society at Stony Brook University, who was asked by the Department of Homeland Security to survey the Iraqi cylinder seals forfeited by Hobby Lobby, thinks that accessing the collection should not be a problem.
He said its decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital meant Washington had forfeited its role as a mediator in the region, while President Donald Trump's support for Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, captured from Syria in a 1967 war, could trigger a crisis.
She said she had forfeited three-quarters of the inheritance she expected from her spouse, because in the course of a Greek legal battle, his sisters had successfully invoked the principles of sharia to claim their rights to a substantial share of the estate.
Now that the park is open to the public without reservations, visitors must book a time to get into Savi's and pay a deposit of $199.99, the full cost of the experience, which is forfeited if customers don't show up for their time slot.
Fourteen former tech workers at Abbott, including one who forfeited a chunk of severance pay rather than sign a so-called nondisparagement agreement, have filed federal claims with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission saying they were discriminated against because of their ages and American citizenship.
But Mr. Trump has forfeited months that are generally seen as crucial to shaping the way the electorate views him, a mistake Mr. Romney made in 2012, when he emerged from his primary race starved for campaign donations and unable to sustain an advertising offensive.
To see two decades of goodwill built up under Presidents Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE and George Bush so carelessly forfeited was deeply saddening.
Sessions has now forfeited the credibility and reputation for integrity he earned at such great personal cost -- Trump hammered him repeatedly for his recusal from the Russia matter -- by reportedly pressuring newly appointed FBI Director Christopher Wray to remove the FBI's deputy director, Andrew McCabe.
The item was forfeited willingly, officials said, and on Thursday it was formally returned to the Italian consul general in New York, Francesco Genuardi, who said it would be displayed at the consulate before being housed permanently at the Polo Museale del Lazio in Italy.
"By leveraging any criminally forfeited assets of El Chapo and other murderous drug lords, we can offset the cost of securing our border and make meaningful progress toward delivering on the promises made to the American people," Cruz said in a statement at the time.

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