NEW YORK (AP) — Federal prosecutors say one of Wall Street swindler Bernard Madoff's (MAY'-dawfs) former controllers will plead guilty in New York to conspiracy charges in history's largest Ponzi scheme. Prosecutors said in a letter to a judge late Tuesday that Irwin Lipkin will plead guilty at a court appearance Thursday. The letter says the charges include a conspiracy to falsify records in a fraud that started in the early 1970s and ran through December 2008. The charges carry a potential penalty of 10 years in prison. Lipkin was a controller at Madoff's firm. His lawyer didn't immediately return a call seeking comment Wednesday. Madoff pleaded guilty in 2009 to stealing billions through the fraud and says he acted alone. He's serving a 150-year prison sentence in Butner, N.C.
US attorney: Madoff employee to plead guilty in NY
Sep. 12 12:30 PM EDT
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