NY ex-lawyer surrenders to serve prison term Promising "you haven't seen the last of me," a 70-year-old disbarred lawyer convicted in a terrorism case surrendered to U.S. marshals Thursday to begin serving her prison term after a New York appeals court upheld her conviction.
By: Larry Neumeister|Date: Nov 19, 2009 Ex-lawyer ordered to prison on terror conviction A disbarred lawyer convicted in a terrorism case should report to prison by Thursday after an appeals court upheld her conviction, a judge said Wednesday.
By: Larry Neumeister|Date: Nov 18, 2009 Madoff auditor pleads guilty; Denies knowledge of Ponzi scheme Madoff auditor pleads guilty NEW YORK - Bernard Madoff’s longtime auditor pleaded guilty to securities fraud charges yesterday, saying he failed to do his job to verify the disgraced money manager’s financial records but did not know Madoff was running history’s biggest Ponzi scheme.
By: Larry Neumeister|Date: Nov 4, 2009 Madoff trustee seeks $7b from Fla. investor A trustee recovering Bernard Madoff’s assets for jilted investors has labeled a Florida philanthropist as the biggest beneficiary of the multibillion-dollar fraud and demanded that he return more than $7 billion in bogus profits, his lawyers say.
By: Larry Neumeister|Date: Oct 2, 2009 10 Sentenced In N.y. Terrorist Plot Sheik Is Given Life In Prison; Others Also Get Long Terms (Archive fee) NEW YORK -- Professing their innocence, Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman and nine followers were handed long prison sentences yesterday for plotting to blow up the United Nations, FBI offices, highway tunnels and other New York-area landmarks in a single day of terror. Sheik Abdel-Rahman, a militant Muslim cleric and the spiritual leader of the conspiracy, delivered a long, impassioned speech in Arabic before he was sentenced to a mandatory term of life without parole
By: Larry Neumeister, Associated Press|Date: Jan 18, 1996 Brokers To Pay $1b Settlement Deal Over Nasdaq Overcharge Claims Ok'd (Archive fee) NEW YORK -- A federal judge approved a record $1.03 billion settlement of a class-action lawsuit by investors who accused 37 brokerages of overcharging them for Nasdaq-listed stocks in a price-rigging conspiracy that resulted in a government crackdown.
"There can be no doubt that this class action would be enormously expensive to continue, extraordinarily complex to try and ultimately uncertain of result," US District Judge Robert W. Sweet wrote, estimating the trial could last more than a year.
By: Larry Neumeister, Associated Press|Date: Nov 10, 1998 Boston.com Galleries
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