Quoting%20commentary for Ketubot 75:9
אמר לך ר"ע האי לא אורשה מיבעי ליה לכדתניא אשר לא אורשה פרט לנערה שנתארסה ונתגרשה שאין לה קנס דברי ר' יוסי הגלילי ר"ע אומר יש לה קנס וקנסה לאביה והדין נותן הואיל ואביה זכאי בכסף קידושיה ואביה זכאי בכסף קנסה מה כסף קידושיה אע"פ שנתארסה ונתגרשה לאביה אף כסף קנסה אע"פ שנתארסה ונתגרשה לאביה
Akiva could answer you: The verse “not betrothed” is required for that which is taught: “Who has not been betrothed”—this excludes a girl that was betrothed and then divorced who has no claim to a fine, the word of R. Yose the Galilean. Akiva said: She receives the fine and her fine [is given] to her father. Logic would dictate that since her father is entitled to have the money of her betrothal and he is also entitled to have the money of her fine, just as the money of her betrothal belongs to her father even after she had been betrothed and divorced, so also the money of her fine should belong to her father even after she had been betrothed and divorced.
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