N.Y. jurors to get case at hedge trial

Former Bear Stearns hedge-fund manager Ralph Cioffi (L) arrives with staff at court in Brooklyn in New York November 5, 2009.

Former Bear Stearns hedge-fund manager Ralph Cioffi (L) arrives with staff at court in Brooklyn in New York November 5, 2009. REUTERS

First criminal case to hit Wall Street amid the housing market meltdown

New York The Associated Press

The case of two former Bear Stearns BSC.PR.X-N hedge fund managers charged with lying to investors is moving into the final stages.

Deliberations were expected to begin Monday at the Brooklyn trial of Ralph Cioffi and Matthew Tannin. They've pleaded not guilty to conspiracy and fraud charges.

It was the first criminal case to hit Wall Street amid the housing market meltdown.

The eventual implosion of the defendants' hedge funds cost 300 investors about $1.6-billion.

The domino effect nearly led to the demise of Bear Stearns itself. The firm barely avoided bankruptcy in a rescue buyout by JPMorgan Chase & Co.

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