youtube.com - 12/15/2008
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Bernard Madoff, former NASDAQ chaiman now implicated in a $50 billion Ponzi scheme, at a 2007 roundtable discussion with Justin Fox, Ailsa Roell, Robert A. S...
money.aol.com - 12/18/2008
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money.aol.com —
statue Last Monday, a housekeeper at Bernard Madoff's
Palm Beach home reported the theft of this statue,
a $10,000 copper sculpture of two seated lifeguards, seen in this undated photo provided by the Town of Palm Beach Police Department.
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Bernard Madoff - Ponzi scheme - AOL Money & Finance
gawker.com - 12/14/2008
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gawker.com —
Alleged $50 billion swindler Bernie Madoff has been
confined to his house between the hours of 9
p.m. and 7 a.m. Ah, but which house? There's the apartment at 133 E. 64th Street on Manhattan's Upper East Side. But there's also the beach house in ...
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Bernie Madoff - The House Built on a Ponzi Scheme
online.wsj.com - 12/18/2008
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online.wsj.com —
Securities and Exchange Commission investigators discovered in 2006
that Bernard Madoff had misled the agency about how
he managed customer money, according to documents, yet the SEC missed an opportunity to uncover an alleged Ponzi scheme. The ...
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Madoff Misled SEC in '06, Got Off
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Video: Madoff on Fraud
Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed —
Remarkable video of Bernie Madoff from 2007, including him mentioning why fraud like his is nigh impossible. The ironies are non-stop, especially around the 5-minute mark.
JUDGE GIVES MADOFF CURFEW, TRACKING DEVICE
NY Post: News —
POST STAFF REPORT Last updated: 12:04 pm December 17, 2008 Posted: 12:03 pm December 17, 2008 Christmas came early for Bernie Madoff. A judge today gave him until Monday to find two more co-signers to vouch for him on his bail package after his two sons refused to do it. The judge also gave Madoff, who's accused of running a $50 billion Ponzi scheme, an ankle-monitor bracelet and a curfew. The Wall Street maven, who's already given up his passport, must be in his home from 7 p.m. to 9 a.m., and wear the trendy anklet, joining the ranks of shame-faced celebs Martha Stewart, Lindsay Lohan and Michelle Rodriguez. Madoff is free on $10 million recognizance bond and if ...
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How much money does Madoff really have?
bloggingstocks.com 12/31/2008 — One of the more intriguing questions of the $50 billion Bernard Madoff Ponzi scheme is where did all of the money go. Investors now may get a rough idea as to what the man who was once considered by investors to be some sort of genius did with their ...
Madoff Story is Staggering
paul.kedrosky.com 12/12/2008 — The revelations around Bernard Madoff today are staggering . Truly. This is the sort of thing that makes you wonder what is real anymore in markets, and what isn’t. Bernard Madoff, founder and president of Bernard Madoff Investment Securities, a market-maker for hedge funds and banks, was ...
Madoff winners may have to pay back gains
bloggingstocks.com 12/19/2008 — As the story unfolds, winning investors find that even though they took their funds out, they may have to repay some of their gains. That's because of something called "clawbacks." A court could rule that anyone who gained money from Madoff's Ponzi ...
SEC Chief Says Madoff Warnings Ignored
money.aol.com 12/17/2008 — SEC Chief Says Madoff Warnings Ignored posted: ONE MINUTE AGO comments: 0
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Amid questions about whether Wall Street powerbroker Bernard Madoff received the benefit of the doubt from market ...
Madoff Investor Dies in Possible Suicide
money.aol.com 12/23/2008 — Madoff Investor Dies in Possible Suicide posted: ONE MINUTE AGO comments: 0 filed under: Madoff
Rene-Thierry Magon de la Villehuchet, the founder of Access International Advisors, a hedge fund that invested money with Bernard L. Madoff, dies in his Madison Avenue ...