See Dina Doll/Legal AF's excellent post re white-collar crime whitewashing, etc. (The DOJ’s Quiet War on White-Collar Crime):
"There’s a massive shift taking place under Trump’s Department of Justice—a deliberate move away from prosecuting white-collar crime. This shift isn’t just bureaucratic tinkering—it’s the dismantling of accountability for corporate America. It’s the creation, yet again, of a two-tiered justice system in this country: one for the powerful and the rich, and another for everyone else...
There are two key memos—one reportedly from Todd Blanche and another from Matthew Galeotti, the head of the DOJ’s Criminal Division, which is being talked about as “The Galeotti Memo.” Both essentially direct DOJ attorneys to give corporations and alleged white-collar criminals a pass. Instead of real prosecution, companies are now encouraged to self-report, pay a fine, and walk away. No criminal charges. No trial. No prison time. Just a tidy fee and a clean slate."