HARTFORD, CONN.–After 23 days, a federal jury began deliberations yesterday on the fate of five insurance executives accused of putting together a sham reinsurance deal that bolstered the financial picture of American International Group.
The panel of nine men and three women that heard the case in U.S. District Court here retired to consider the evidence after hearing a four and a half hour charge on how to apply the law in the case.
Attorneys said they thought the jury might take up to a week to come in with a verdict.
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