NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former top aide to swindler Bernard Madoff and two of his defunct firm's computer programmers pleaded not guilty on Thursday to charges of making up investor records and keeping the decades-long multibillion-dollar fraud going.
Charges against former Madoff firm director of operations Daniel Bonventre, 63, and computer programmers Jerome O'Hara and George Perez were formalized in indictments over the past week.
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