In convicting 5 former Bernard Madoff employees, NY jury rejects Madoff claim he acted alone
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Imprisoned financier Bernard Madoff's claim he carried out a nearly $20 billion fraud by himself has been firmly rejected by a New York jury that convicted five of his former top employees.
The federal court verdict Monday came in the first trial to result from the multi-decade fraud first revealed in December 2008.
A juror said evidence shown during a nearly six-month trial was overwhelming. A prosecutor said it proves Madoff was lying when he said during a 2009 guilty plea to fraud charges that he acted alone. Defense lawyers insisted their clients are victims of Madoff and promised to appeal.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Those convicted of multiple charges included Madoff's longtime secretary, his director of operations, an account manager and two computer programmers.
The 75-year-old Madoff is serving a 150-year prison sentence.