MCharles Keating walks toward the federal courthouse in downtown Los Angeles seeking to have his state conviction overturned. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)
Charles H. Keating Jr., center, confers with his attorney, Stephen C. Neal after the state dismissed charges against the former Lincoln Savings & Loan boss at the Criminal Courts Building in Los Angeles. Keatings’s other attorney, Scott Devereaux, is in the background. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
Charles Keating Jr. outside the federal courthouse in Los Angeles after a U.S. appeals court reinstated Keating’s state securities fraud convictions for swindling thousands of dollars from mostly elderly members of Lincoln Savings & Loan. (Susan Sterner / Associated Press)
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Former Lincoln Savings & Loan boss Charles Keating Jr. has a few laughs outside the federal courthouse in downtown Los Angeles. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)
A handcuffed Charles Keating Jr., former head of Lincoln Savings & Loan, arrives for a court appearance in Los Angeles. Keating, charged in a 42-count fraud indictment, has been held in jail on $5 billion bail. (Sam Jones / Associated Press)