A disgraced former Credit Suisse broker was found guilty Monday of carrying out a $1 billion securities fraud scheme. The federal jury in Brooklyn took only three hours to convict Eric Butler of charges that he fooled clients into thinking their investments were backed by low-risk, government-guaranteed student loans.
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