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Ruth Madoff refused to turn her back on Bernie despite a desperate plea from her suicidal son. On the day last December when Mark Madoff killed himself Ruth regretted it, emailing his widow, "What ...
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Bernie Madoff, the former well-connected investment adviser who was convicted of running one of the largest Ponzi schemes in U.S. history has died in prison. He was 82.
Dec. 11, 2013 -- intro:On the fifth anniversary of Bernie Madoff's arrest for perpetuating the biggest Ponzi scheme ever, here's a look at some of the claims that the 75-year-old has made.
Bernie Madoff, the former well-connected investment adviser who was convicted of running one of the largest Ponzi schemes in U.S. history has died in prison. He was 82.
Prior to Wednesday's settlement, Picard recovered $14.76 billion for Madoff customers, whose losses he has estimated at $17.5 billion. Payouts go to 2,656 customers whose claims he deemed valid.
Bernie Madoff gave his first prison interview (sorry Barbara, Diane, Matt) to the lawyer representing the victims suing his wife, sons, and brother, but it was something of a dud. San Francisco ...
(Related: Bernie Madoff's last surviving son Andrew dies at 48) Andrew Madoff died Sept. 2 at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York after battling mantle cell lymphoma, his attorney ...
Bernie Madoff is now in jail for the rest of his life -- what better time to start speculating about who gets the first jail house interview! Broadcasting & Cable's Marisa Guthrie got a jump on ...
Today marks the fifth anniversary of the arrest of Bernie Madoff and the day when his decades-long, $60 billion Ponzi scheme finally collapsed. The Madoff trial has long since concluded, and he is ...
Bernie Madoff, the former well-connected investment adviser who was convicted of running one of the largest Ponzi schemes in U.S. history has died in prison. He was 82.