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GomiGirl wrote:Yes but he will be in minimal security with all the other white collar crims. Won't be a ball of laughs but not as if he will be thrust into Max Security with all the gang bangers.
GomiGirl wrote:Yes but he will be in minimal security with all the other white collar crims. Won't be a ball of laughs but not as if he will be thrust into Max Security with all the gang bangers.
Two programmers who worked for convicted fraudster Bernard Madoff have been arrested and charged with providing technical support for the massive Ponzi scheme that bilked investors out of an estimated $65 billion.
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The two, who began working for Madoff in the early 90s, are accused of writing software in 2003 and 2004 that produced fraudulent records that were fed to U.S. regulators and a European accounting firm reviewing the firms' work. They allegedly repeatedly revised the programs through 2006 to produce reports designed to deceive investigators.
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The two, who began working for Madoff in the early 90s, are accused of writing software in 2003 and 2004 that produced fraudulent records that were fed to U.S. regulators and a European accounting firm reviewing the firms' work. They allegedly repeatedly revised the programs through 2006 to produce reports designed to deceive investigators.
O'Hara withdrew nearly $1 million; Perez withdrew about $289,000.
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Madoff allegedly told DiPascali to pay the programmers "whatever they wanted in order to keep them happy," after which the programmers received a 25 percent salary increase and net bonuses of between $60,000 and $64,000 each, authorities say.
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