Ponzi king Madoff emerges victorious in prison fightOctober 14th, 2009 NORTH CAROLINA - Jailed Ponzi king Bernard Madoff was involved in a prison scuffle with a fellow inmate in North Carolina federal prison following a debate over stock market, and reportedly came out victorious. According to reports, Madoff and the other inmate had a heated debate over the stock market, which turned sour when the former pushed Madoff.
Madoff sons may pay for his sinsSeptember 2nd, 2009 NEW YORK - A court-appointed trustee overseeing the Madoff case is poised to file civil complaints against jailed Ponzi King Bernie Madoff's two sons Mark and Andrew - who ran their father's trading division - and Peter Madoff, Bernie's brother and company's chief compliance officer. Trustee Irving Picard will seek in excess of 50 million dollars, including at least 30 million dollars in loans to the sons.
Investor who claims Madoff affair says the financier was 'petrified' his wife would find outAugust 25th, 2009 Alleged mistress: Madoff feared wife's reactionNEW YORK — An investor who claims she had an affair with Bernard Madoff says the disgraced financier was "petrified" that his wife would find out. The investor, Sheryl Weinstein, theorized Tuesday that a divorce could have prompted financial scrutiny.
Investor who claims Madoff affair says she will send her book to his jail cellAugust 25th, 2009 Alleged mistress to forward book to Madoff in jailNEW YORK — An investor who says she had an affair 16 years ago with failed financier Bernard Madoff said Tuesday she described Madoff as "not well-endowed" because she thought the detail was key to understanding his personality. Sheryl Weinstein, 60, described her 1½-year sexual relationship with Madoff to The Associated Press, in one of a series of public appearances to promote her account of her affair, "Madoff's Other Secret: Love, Money, Bernie and Me."
She said the affair with the man who lost billions of investors' money — including her family's fortune — followed a five-year buildup, in which Madoff pursued her from the moment they met.
Ponzi King Madoff had flings with numerous secretariesAugust 18th, 2009 NEW YORK - Jailed Ponzi King Bernie Madoff had flings with numerous secretaries that frequently ended with hush-hush settlements, according to Jerry Oppenheimer's new book, "Madoff With the Money."
The New York Post quotes a female veteran Madoff employee telling Oppenheimer that "He had affairs in the office. There were two women I know of.
In book, investor alleges a 2-decade affair with disgraced financier Bernard MadoffAugust 14th, 2009 Author alleges she was Madoff's 20-year mistressNEW YORK — Bernard Madoff's decades-long fraud might not have been his only secret. A new book says he had a two-decade affair with one of his investors.
Investor reveals a two-decade affair with disgraced financier Bernard Madoff in bookAugust 14th, 2009 Book about Bernie Madoff affair poised for releaseNEW YORK — Bernard Madoff's decades-long fraud apparently wasn't his only secret. A new book says he had a two-decade affair with one of his investors.
Ponzi king Madoff 'surprised' why fraud was not uncovered soonerJuly 29th, 2009 LONDON - Ponzi king Bernard Madoff, in his first interview since entering prison, has expressed surprise that Wall Street's biggest investment fraud was not uncovered sooner. Madoff, 71, who was sentenced to 150 years in prison for his 65 billion dollar fraud, expressed remorse and talked candidly to two lawyers who are suing him on behalf of the investors.
Ponzi king Madoff in danger of being beaten up by fellow inmatesJuly 20th, 2009 NORTH CAROLINA - Ponzi king Bernard Madoff, who has been convicted of committing a fraud of 60 billion dollars, is in danger of being beaten up by fellow inmates at a North Carolina federal prison, where he is currently imprisoned. Reportedly, fellow inmates at the federal prison were discussing beating Madoff to boost their jailhouse reputations.
Prison coach says Bernard Madoff was not afraid before starting 150-year sentence in NCJuly 15th, 2009 Prison coach: Madoff was not afraid ahead of termNEW YORK — A prison coach who helped Bernard Madoff get ready for his 150-year sentence says the disgraced financier was not afraid before starting his term at a federal penitentiary in North Carolina. Herb Hoelter (HOHL'-ter) told the CBS "Early Show" that Madoff was remorseful but composed when Hoelter met him four days before sentencing.
Bernie Madoff will not appeal against 150 year prison sentence!July 10th, 2009 NEW YORK - A lawyer representing incarcerated Ponzi king Bernie Madoff has said that his client will not appeal against the 150-year prison term handed down by Manhattan Federal Judge Denny Chin. Bernie Madoff, 71, is presently lodged in the Manhattan's Metropolitan Correctional Center, and is awaiting a transfer to a prison outside the city, reports the New York Daily News.
Bernie Madoff's kin also spent like crazy and swindled investorsMay 7th, 2009 NEW YORK - Ponzie king Bernie Madoff's family crisscrossed the globe, plucking up expensive trinkets and swindled investors with the tab, new court papers reveal. More than 100 pages of corporate credit card receipts give the most detailed accounting to date of the lavish lifestyle enjoyed by Bernie Madoff, his wife, Ruth Madoff, and their closest family members, reports the New York Daily News.
Bernie Madoff's life to be turned into filmApril 21st, 2009 NEW YORK - Ponzi king Bernie Madoff's life is set to become the subject of a docudrama. Filmmaker Edmund Druilhet revealed he had begun work on Madoff: Made Off With America.
Ponzi King Madoff said to have cheated on his wife many timesMarch 29th, 2009 NEW YORK - Ponzi scammer Bernie Madoff, who is currently in jail for defrauding investors of millions of dollars, also cheated on his devoted wife Ruth
Madoff carried on at least one affair during the couple's 50-year marriage, the New York Daily News quotes two sources, as saying. One insider tells us Bernie once had a thing with an executive assistant at a major media corporation.
Now, it's bunk beds,, whitewashed walls and a shared sink for fraudster MadoffMarch 14th, 2009 NEW YORK - Ponzi king Bernie Madoff will be going from his plush, multi-million dollar penthouse to a spartan seven-and-a-half-foot by eight foot cell in the Metropolitan Correctional Center. He is likely to be provided with a bare bunk bed, whitewashed cinderblock walls and a shared sink.