NEW YORK Bernard Madoff's victims got what they wanted to see, but not what they wanted to hear.
Saying he was "deeply sorry and ashamed," the disgraced financier pleaded guilty Thursday to perhaps the biggest swindle in Wall Street history and was led off in handcuffs to begin serving a sentence expected to be up to 150 years in prison.
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