Summary Box: SEC watchdog recommending new system for handling tips to prevent Madoff repeatSeptember 30th, 2009 Summary Box: SEC IG urges changes after MadoffMADOFF AFTERMATH: To prevent another breakdown like the Bernard Madoff fraud, the Securities and Exchange Commission's inspector general is recommending a new system for handling the thousands of tips and complaints the agency receives, among other changes. CHANGES AT THE SEC: Inspector General David Kotz says it should be easier for junior-level enforcement attorneys to bring their concerns to top managers, and that people with backgrounds in Ponzi schemes should be put on investigating teams.
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.
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.
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.
NY prosecutors signal plea deal with Bernard Madoff's longtime accountant in sightJuly 15th, 2009 NY prosecutors near deal with Madoff accountantNEW YORK — Federal prosecutors in Manhattan have signaled they may be near a plea deal with Bernard's Madoff longtime accountant. The prosecutors notified the court on Wednesday they intend to file a document that would allow David Friehling (FREE'-ling) to plead guilty in the case instead of being indicted.
Convicted swindler Bernard Madoff leaves Atlanta lockup for NC prisonJuly 14th, 2009 Madoff leaves Atlanta lockup, headed to NC prisonWASHINGTON — Disgraced financier Bernard Madoff has left a federal prison in Atlanta and is heading to his new home in a North Carolina prison. Federal Bureau of Prisons spokeswoman Linda Thomas on Tuesday said Madoff has left the penitentiary in Atlanta.
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.
Ruth Madoff gets passport back from feds, now free to leave countryJuly 8th, 2009 Ruth Madoff gets passport back from feds
NEW YORK — If Ruth Madoff wants to escape public scorn, she is now free to leave the country. A federal judge on Monday ordered the court system to return Madoff's passport.
AP source: Ruth Madoff asked to stay, wanted fur coat before marshals seized penthouseJuly 3rd, 2009 AP source: Ruth Madoff asked to take fur coatNEW YORK — Disgraced financier Bernard Madoff's wife asked to stay in her $7 million Manhattan penthouse and wanted to take a fur coat with her before federal marshals seized the property. A federal official informed of Ruth Madoff's departure from her apartment Thursday tells The Associated Press that when marshals said she couldn't take her coat, she left carrying just a straw bag.
Manhattan penthouse where financier Madoff lived seized by US marshals, wife must leaveJuly 2nd, 2009 Feds seize Madoff penthouse, wife must leaveNEW YORK — The U.S. Marshals Service on Thursday took possession of disgraced financier Bernard Madoff's $7 million Manhattan penthouse in a move that forced his wife to move elsewhere.
Madoff's wife, Ruth, says she feels 'betrayed and confused' by financier's fraudJune 29th, 2009 Ruth Madoff says she feels 'betrayed and confused'NEW YORK — Bernard Madoff's wife says she feels "betrayed and confused" by the actions of her husband. Ruth Madoff said in a statement Monday that "the man who committed his horrible fraud is not the man whom I have known for all these years."
Her 71-year-old husband was sentenced minutes earlier to 150 years in prison for fraud that bilked investors of billions of dollars.
NY prosecutors: Judge orders disgraced financier Bernard Madoff to forfeit over $170 billionJune 27th, 2009 Judge orders Madoff to forfeit over $170 billionNEW YORK — A federal judge has ordered disgraced financier Bernard Madoff to forfeit over $170 billion. Prosecutors say U.S.
NY trustee: Philanthropy invested with Madoff should have known returns were fraudulentMay 13th, 2009 NY trustee sues philanthropy in Madoff caseNEW YORK — The trustee overseeing the liquidation of Bernard Madoff's assets has sued one of the nation's leading educational philanthropies. The complaint filed Tuesday in Manhattan bankruptcy court alleges the Picower Foundation and several related entities made nearly $7 billion by investing with Madoff.
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.