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Criminal

Apr. 8, 1999

Keating Pleads Guilty to Fraud Charges

Charles Keating Jr., the most notorious figure in the 1980s collapse of savings and loans, pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal fraud charges stemming from the $3 billion collapse of the parent company of his Lincoln Savings and Loan.

By Martin Berg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Charles Keating Jr., the most notorious figure in the 1980s collapse of savings and loans, pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal fraud charges stemming from the $3 billion collapse of the parent company of his Lincoln Savings and Loan.
        Keating served nearl...

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