It is a pretty typical indictment, fact wise. They don't often include the level of line by line detail you would find in a civil complaint. They mainly exist to let you know what you are being charged with, not to make the case to you that you are guilty.
Civil complaints are also deliberately meant to be detailed enough that people try to settle them ahead of time, pre discovery.
If you looked at non grand jury state proceedings, the criminal complaint would look closer in detail to a civil one.
Though I believe they have to extradite here so you will likely see a more detailed version that ends up in Bahamas court, depending on what they/the treaty requires
See https://www.justice.gov/usao/justice-101/charging
It is a pretty typical indictment, fact wise. They don't often include the level of line by line detail you would find in a civil complaint. They mainly exist to let you know what you are being charged with, not to make the case to you that you are guilty.
Civil complaints are also deliberately meant to be detailed enough that people try to settle them ahead of time, pre discovery.
If you looked at non grand jury state proceedings, the criminal complaint would look closer in detail to a civil one.
Though I believe they have to extradite here so you will likely see a more detailed version that ends up in Bahamas court, depending on what they/the treaty requires