WASHINGTON—Electric-truck startup Nikola Corp. will likely pay $125 million to settle a regulatory investigation into allegedly misleading statements made by its founder and former executive chairman.

Nikola disclosed the development Thursday in a securities filing that says the company plans to seek reimbursement for the penalty from its founder, Trevor Milton, who was indicted on fraud charges in July.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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