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Ex-Madoff employees found guilty of conspiracy | Ex-Madoff employees found guilty of conspiracy |
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Five former employees of disgraced Wall Street financier Bernard Madoff have been found guilty of conspiring to help him carry out his Ponzi scheme. | Five former employees of disgraced Wall Street financier Bernard Madoff have been found guilty of conspiring to help him carry out his Ponzi scheme. |
The verdict was announced by a US federal jury in New York after a trial that lasted nearly six months. | The verdict was announced by a US federal jury in New York after a trial that lasted nearly six months. |
The employees are Daniel Bonventre, Annette Bongiorno, Joann Crupi, Jerome O'Hara and George Perez. | The employees are Daniel Bonventre, Annette Bongiorno, Joann Crupi, Jerome O'Hara and George Perez. |
Mr Madoff was convicted in 2009 and sentenced to 150 years in prison for running a $65bn (£40bn) fraud scheme. | Mr Madoff was convicted in 2009 and sentenced to 150 years in prison for running a $65bn (£40bn) fraud scheme. |
Some experts estimate that investors lost about $20bn. | Some experts estimate that investors lost about $20bn. |
"As the jury unanimously found, these five defendants played crucial roles in constructing and maintaining the house of cards that was the Madoff investment fraud," US Attorney Preet Bharara said in a statement. | "As the jury unanimously found, these five defendants played crucial roles in constructing and maintaining the house of cards that was the Madoff investment fraud," US Attorney Preet Bharara said in a statement. |
He added that the convictions demonstrate that "this largest-ever Ponzi scheme could not have been the work of one person". | He added that the convictions demonstrate that "this largest-ever Ponzi scheme could not have been the work of one person". |
'Important role' | |
According to various reports, Ms Bongiorno was Mr Madoff's long-time secretary, while Mr Bonventre was his director of operations for investments and Ms Crupi an account manager. | |
Mr O'Hara and Mr Perez were both computer programmers. | |
"These defendants each played an important role in carrying out the charade, propping it up, and concealing it from regulators, auditors, taxing authorities, lenders, and investors," Mr Bharara said. | |
The five are the latest aides of Mr Madoff to be convicted for their role in the scheme. | |
Mr Madoff's brother, Peter Madoff, was sentenced to 10 years in prison in December 2012 for his role in the fraud. | |
Peter Madoff agreed to the 10-year sentence as part of a plea deal which stripped him of his assets, savings, home and personal property, as well as all future assets and income. | |
However, Bernard Madoff has repeatedly denied that his brother had any involvement in the scheme. | |
Mr Madoff's "investment fund" was once thought to be the biggest hedge fund in the world. |
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