Madoff pleads guilty to blockbuster fraud
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bernard Madoff pleaded guilty on Thursday to charges he orchestrated the biggest financial swindle in Wall Street history, cheating investors out of billions of dollars in a fraud that has drawn public scorn and demands for stricter regulations.<div class="feedflare">
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