OTHER NEWS - Aug. 28, 1991
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Keating Jury Seated: A jury was empaneled to hear the trial of Charles H. Keating Jr., the former Lincoln Savings owner accused of bilking investors who bought junk bonds. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Lance A. Ito ordered the 12 jurors and eight alternates to return to court today for opening statements. Keating is charged with 20 counts of fraudulent sales of high-risk bonds from his American Continental Corp., Lincoln’s parent company. He faces 10 years in prison if convicted of six or more counts.
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