NEW YORK (JTA) — Bernard Madoff appears to be moving closer to a plea bargain with federal prosecutors.
Madoff, who has admitted to orchestrating a massive Ponzi scheme that defrauded investors — including numerous Jewish nonprofits and individuals — of an estimated $50 billion has agreed to waive his right to a grand jury review of accusations against him, according to federal court filings in Manhattan, media reports said.
The agreement makes a plea deal more likely for the disgraced financier, who was arrested Dec. 11 and confessed to his crimes.
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