Hank Morris reaches plea deal in N.Y. pension probe, judge says

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US - Former political consultant Henry "Hank" Morris, charged as part of New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's probe of corruption at the state's pension fund, reached a plea deal with prosecutors, a Manhattan judge said.

The deal follows news last month that Quadrangle Group LLC co-founder Steven Rattner, the subject of state and federal investigations of corruption at the fund, is near a settlement with the U.S. S...

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