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Madoff's computer programmers arrestedIt's obvious that a scandal of this size could not have been done without many people being deeply involved. Cheating so many out of billions required a lot of coordination so there are bound to be more arrests. MSNBC.com:The FBI arrested Jerome O'Hara, 46, and George Perez, 43, at their homes on ... |
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Two former Madoff computer programmers arrestedWashington - Two former computer programmers who allegedly helped jailed financier Bernard Madoff orchestrate a massive 65- billion-dollar fraud were arrested Friday and charged with conspiracy. Jerome O'Hara, 46, and George Perez, 43, allegedly crea... ... |
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Madoff's tech duo busted for 'scam-hiding' softwareBernard Madoff's mainframe men have been taken offline. Two longtime Madoff computer programmers were busted yesterday for allegedly writing code that let the Ponzi crook bamboozle regulators and auditors as he robbed his investors blind. Jerom... ... |
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Madoff's former IT experts arrestedFormer Bernard Madoff computer programmers have been arrested for allegedly helping fraudster hide Ponzi schemeTwo computer programmers who worked for fraudster Bernard Madoff were arrested today on charges of helping to cover up his $65bn (£39bn) swindle.The US attorney's office in New Yor... |
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Madoff Tech Staffers ArrestedTwo former computer programmers for Bernard Madoff were arrested and charged with creating computer programs that helped him hide a massive fraud from regulators. ... |
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Madoff Trustee Drops $279 Million Merkin ClaimThe trustee liquidating Bernard L. Madoff's investment firm has dropped a $279 million claim against the New York financier J. Ezra Merkin's hedge funds, which invested one-fourth of their money with the now-convicted swindler. ... |


