Bernard Madoff

3RD LEAD: Madoff jailed, pleads guilty to massive fraud in court

Madoff jailed, pleads guilty to massive fraud in courtWashington - Disgraced financier Bernard Madoff will go to jail after admitting in court Thursday to a 50-billion-dollar fraud that entwined hundreds of investors around the world and has made him the poster-child of Wall Street greed in the current financial crisis.

Madoff pleaded guilty to all 11 criminal counts, telling the lower Manhattan federal court that he was "deeply sorry and ashamed," according to broadcaster CNBC. Judge Denny Chin accepted the guilty plea and said Madoff would go to prison until he is sentenced on June 16.

2ND LEAD: Madoff pleads guilty to massive fraud in court

Madoff pleads guilty to massive fraud in courtWashington  - Disgraced financier Bernard Madoff pleaded guilty in court Thursday to a 50-billion-dollar fraud that entwined hundreds of investors around the world and has made him the poster- child of Wall Street greed in the current financial crisis.

Madoff pleaded guilty to all 11 counts of fraud, telling the lower Manhattan federal court that he was "deeply sorry and ashamed," according to broadcaster CNBC. Judge Denny Chin is expected to accept the guilty plea before deciding whether Madoff can post bail or be remanded into custody while he awaits sentencing.

Madoff's lawyer says alleged fraudster will plead guilty Thursday

Madoff's lawyer says alleged fraudster will plead guilty Thursday Washington  - Bernard Madoff, whose alleged 50-billion-dollar investment fraud undermined individual and institutional investors around the globe, is to plead guilty this week, his lawyer said Tuesday.

The lawyer, Ira Sorkin, made the remarks at a federal court hearing in New York, Bloomberg financial news agency reported. The news confirmed reports from last week that Madoff was expected to enter a guilty plea.

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