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Madoff Trustee Sues Jewish Association for $5.2 Million

Linda Sandler The Washington Post 10/15/2011

Madoff trustee triples JPMorgan suit to $19 billion

Jonathan Stempel and Jochelle Mendonca Reuters 06/24/2011
Madoff Trustee Sues Jewish Association for $5.2 Million

The liquidator of Bernard L. Madoff’s firm sued the Jewish Association for Services for the Aged for $5.2 million in fictitious profit over six years.

Madoff trustee triples JPMorgan suit to $19 billion

The trustee seeking money for Bernard Madoff's victims is now demanding $19 billion in damages from JPMorgan Chase & Co, more than tripling what he hopes to recover from what had been the main bank for the now-imprisoned Ponzi schemer.

NY MAG: Madoff on Madoff: The Jailhouse Tapes

Steve Fishman New York Magazine 02/28/2011
Robert De Niro in talks to play disgraced New York financier Bernie Madoff in HBO cable film

He has played one of the most criminal fictional characters of all time, Vito Corlene, in The Godfather II. But this time Robert De Niro may be on his way to playing a real-life conman. Sources say the 67-year-old actor in talks to appear as disgraced New York financier Bernie Madoff.

NY MAG: Madoff on Madoff: The Jailhouse Tapes

Bernard L. Madoff is in therapy. Each week, he waits for the signal that prisoners are allowed to leave their housing units, then he walks the five minutes from his “room,” as he calls it, to the psychiatric unit at the Federal Correctional Institution in Butner, North Carolina, where he can unburden himself. The sessions are often teary.

Bernie Madoff says banks 'had to know' about his Ponzi scheme, claims Mets' Fred Wilpon knew nothing

Imprisoned financial fraudster Bernie Madoff vouched for Fred Wilpon in his first public interview, claiming the Mets owner was out of the loop when it came to his Ponzi scheme.

Settlement Reached With Estate Of Man Who Made Billions Off Madoff Scheme

The trustee recovering money for victims of Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme has reached a settlement with the estate of a Florida philanthropist who made billions off of his investments.

Mark Madoff was despondent, stressed, desperate to find a job before committing suicide, say friends

Alison Gendar, Jennifer H. Cunningham, Lukas I. Alpert New York Daily News 12/12/2010
Mark Madoff was despondent, stressed, desperate to find a job before committing suicide, say friends

Ponzi scion Mark Madoff had grown increasingly despondent in the months before his suicide as the taint attached to his name made it impossible for him to find a job.

As swindler Bernie Madoff rots in jail, his prized possessions go up for auction

Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff had a shoe collection that would make Sarah Jessica Parker blush. The drawers of his luxury homes were packed with piles of neatly folded polo shirts, identical apart from the color. And when the con man needed to unwind, he’d slip on a pair of black velveteen slippers with his initials embroidered in gold thread and kick back to some Barry White, Luther Vandross or Rod Stewart.

Bernard Madoff's Palm Beach Home Under Contract

JESSICA SICK NBC Miami 10/14/2010
Bernard Madoff's Personal Stuff to Be Auctioned

More than 400 of Bernard Madoff's possessions are heading for the auction block in New York City.

Bernard Madoff's Palm Beach Home Under Contract

One man's busted Ponzi scheme is another man's fortune. A California couple is under contract to purchase Bernie and Ruth Madoff's Palm Beach residence, according to the Palm Beach Daily News.


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