Hush money
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Hush money is an informal term for financial incentives or rewards offered in exchange for not divulging information.
Hush money can be offered for both criminal and non-criminal reasons, though the term is used more often in criminal situations, or in a derogatory sense.
Hush Money is also the title of:
- a 1921 silent film
- a 1931 comedy/drama featuring Joan Bennett, Myrna Loy, and George Raft
- a 1999 mystery novel by Robert B. Parker.