Madoff CFO to plead guilty
Prosecutors reveal plan for a guilty plea in court papers
Prosecutors reveal plan for a guilty plea in court papers
Bernard Madoff’s chief financial officer is expected to plead guilty today on
charges relating to his role in the $65bn Madoff ponzi scheme.
Frank DiPascali worked for Madoff Investment Securities for 33 years.
Reuters reports that court papers published on Friday revealed that the CFO
will make a guilty plea, though the precise chargers were not specified. The
document was a letter from US prosecutors to US District Court Judge Richard
Sullivan.
The news has led to speculation that DiPascali may have agreed to plead
guilty and supply information to investigators in exchange for a lighter
sentence.
Bernard Madoff was sentenced in June to 150 years in prison. He has refused
to provide detailed information on whether other people were involved in helping
him swindle thousands of people.
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