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Vulpix
03-11-2009, 11:05 AM
Madoff 'expected to plead guilty' (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7935861.stm)


BBC: Disgraced US financier Bernard Madoff is expected to plead guilty to orchestrating a $50bn (£35bn) fraud, his lawyer has said.
Ira Lee Sorkin told a court in New York there was a "fair expectation" Mr Madoff would plead guilty to 11 counts of fraud on Thursday.
Prosecutors are seeking a jail sentence of 150 years for Mr Madoff, 70.
He is accused of running a Ponzi scheme in which early investors are paid off with the money of new clients.

Mr Madoff, who was arrested in December, was in court so a judge could assess possible conflicts of interest between the defendant and his lawyer.
Mr Madoff has remained under house arrest in a luxury Manhattan penthouse since his arrest.
In court he chose to waive the issues, saying he was satisfied with his representation.

No plea agreement

He is charged with securities fraud, mail fraud, wire fraud, three counts of money laundering, false statements and perjury among other charges.
The Associated Press reported that Mr Madoff sat calmly during Tuesday's court hearing, which was also attended by several lawyers representing investors.

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/shared/img/o.gifWHAT IS A PONZI SCHEME?


A fraudulent investment scheme paying investors from money paid in by other investors rather than real profits
Named after Charles Ponzi who notoriously used the technique in the United States in the 1920s
Differs from pyramid selling in that individuals all tend to invest with the same person


Madoff relied on 'irrational euphoria' (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7786813.stm)

US prosecutor Marc Litt said there has been no plea agreement with Mr Madoff, and Judge Denny Chin said he would sentence Mr Madoff in several months in the event of a guilty plea.
At least 25 investors have asked to speak in court on Thursday, under provisions allowing victims of crime to appear at a plea hearing.
Jerry Reisman, who represents more than a dozen Madoff investors, predicted that the plea hearing would be "a zoo".
"I will tell you my clients are outraged by his being able to escape with a guilty plea," AP reported him as saying.
Many investors have been arguing for Mr Madoff to be sent to jail while awaiting trial.
Mr Madoff, 70, a former chairman of the Nasdaq stock market, was arrested and charged on 11 December for what would be Wall Street's biggest-ever Ponzi scheme.
The investment adviser, who has been a Wall Street figure for more than 40 years, is the only person accused in the scandal surrounding his firm, Bernard L Madoff Investment Securities.

Treffie
03-11-2009, 11:49 AM
This guy should be beaheaded.:mad: How many years would Madoff get for pleading guilty?

The Lawspeaker
03-11-2009, 11:52 AM
Now there is one that should be shot. I bet he will effectively get away with it. The fat cats always do.