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Stanford chief 'to plead guilty' | Stanford chief 'to plead guilty' |
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The former financial officer for Texan billionaire Allen Stanford's empire is to plead guilty over an alleged $7bn (£4.3bn) fraud, his lawyer says. | The former financial officer for Texan billionaire Allen Stanford's empire is to plead guilty over an alleged $7bn (£4.3bn) fraud, his lawyer says. |
James Davis formally pleaded not guilty at a court appearance in Houston. | James Davis formally pleaded not guilty at a court appearance in Houston. |
But his lawyer, David Finn, told the court his client would change his plea to guilty within two weeks as part of an agreement reached with prosecutors. | But his lawyer, David Finn, told the court his client would change his plea to guilty within two weeks as part of an agreement reached with prosecutors. |
Allen Stanford last month pleaded not guilty to the charges he faces. He is currently in detention awaiting trial. | Allen Stanford last month pleaded not guilty to the charges he faces. He is currently in detention awaiting trial. |
They have been accused of involvement in a scheme which persuaded investors to buy $7bn worth of certificates of deposit from Stanford International Bank, located in Antigua. | They have been accused of involvement in a scheme which persuaded investors to buy $7bn worth of certificates of deposit from Stanford International Bank, located in Antigua. |
Prosecutors say they "promised returns that were too good to be true". | Prosecutors say they "promised returns that were too good to be true". |
Mr Davis, 60, has been charged with conspiracy to commit mail, wire and securities fraud, and conspiracy to obstruct a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation. | Mr Davis, 60, has been charged with conspiracy to commit mail, wire and securities fraud, and conspiracy to obstruct a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation. |
He pleaded not guilty to the charges when he appeared at the court in Houston. | |
But, his lawyer David Finn, said Mr Davis would return to court to plead guilty to all charges. | But, his lawyer David Finn, said Mr Davis would return to court to plead guilty to all charges. |
He said the temporary not-guilty plea, given in court on Monday, gives officials time to fulfil a 2004 law requiring potential crime victims to be informed of a plea deal, the Houston Chronicle reports. | He said the temporary not-guilty plea, given in court on Monday, gives officials time to fulfil a 2004 law requiring potential crime victims to be informed of a plea deal, the Houston Chronicle reports. |
Once this is done, Stanford Financial Group's former chief financial officer can change his plea. | Once this is done, Stanford Financial Group's former chief financial officer can change his plea. |
Mr Davis was released on a $500,000 (£309,107) bond. |