Forfeiture vs. Restitution: Professor Sabino Breaks It Down

What’s the difference between forfeiture and restitution in fraud cases?

Professor Anthony M. Sabino, J.D., explains:
Forfeiture strips criminals of their ill-gotten gains—it's about punishing the crime.
Restitution, on the other hand, repays the victims—it's about making people whole.

In white-collar fraud, both may apply. But only one directly helps the people hurt most.

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💼 Forfeiture vs. Restitution: Professor Sabino Breaks It Down What’s the difference between forfeiture and restitution in fraud cases? Professor Anthony M. Sabino, J.D., explains: Forfeiture strips criminals of their ill-gotten gains—it's about punishing the crime. Restitution, on the other hand, repays the victims—it's about making people whole. In white-collar fraud, both may apply. But only one directly helps the people hurt most. #JusticeExplained #LegalInsight #FraudLaw #WhiteCollarCrime #BETTRCommunity https://www.stjohns.edu/news-media/st-johns-media/professor-anthony-m-sabino-jd-explains-how-forfeiture-and-restitution-work-fraud-cases
Professor Anthony M. Sabino, J.D., Explains How Forfeiture and Restitution Work in Fraud Cases
Professor Anthony M. Sabino, J.D., Professor of Law at The Peter J. Tobin College of Business at St. John's University, explained how the legal principles of forfeiture and restitution work in fraud cases in an interview with Newsday business reporter James Madore on May 7.
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