07 Nov N.Y. pension fund manager charged with taking bribes pleads guilty
NEW YORK, Nov 8 (Reuters) – A former portfolio manager at
New York state’s retirement fund pleaded guilty to two counts of
conspiracy on Wednesday after U.S. prosecutors accused him of
steering more than $3 billion in trades to two brokerages in
exchange for bribes that included vacations, cocaine and
prostitutes.
New York state’s retirement fund pleaded guilty to two counts of
conspiracy on Wednesday after U.S. prosecutors accused him of
steering more than $3 billion in trades to two brokerages in
exchange for bribes that included vacations, cocaine and
prostitutes.
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