The Justice Department has doled out more than $370 million to victims of infamous Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff — bringing the total compensation paid out to former clients to more than $4 billion.
Madoff aide's lawyer says working for a psychopath blurs sense of right, wrong. Feb. 10, 2014 -- Bernard Madoff: psychopath? That's one of the questions expected to be asked this week in a Manhattan ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. government fund to compensate people swindled by Bernard Madoff announced its tenth and final distribution on Monday, saying it will have paid out $4.3 billion to 40,930 of ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS/CNN)-- Bernard Madoff, whose name became synonymous with financial fraud, died while serving a 150-year sentence in Federal Prison. He was 82 years old. Madoff was the mastermind ...
The Justice Department announced Thursday that additional funds totaling more than $568 million have been distributed to nearly 31,000 victims of the Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC (BLMIS ...
In 2017, the world was captivated by the story of disgraced financier Bernard Madoff, who was brought to life on television screens by HBO's "The Wizard of Lies." The film chronicles the real-life ...
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Bernard Madoff's victims will soon receive another $372 million to help cover their losses, nearly 14 years after the swindler's capture for running a massive ...
Bernard Madoff’s sister and her husband died from gunshot wounds in a case that’s being investigated as a murder-suicide, authorities said Sunday. A probe into the deaths of Sondra Wiener, 87, and ...
Disgraced financier Bernard Madoff had a middleman in Beverly Hills, and his name is Stanley Chais. That’s the chief allegation in a lawsuit state attorney general Jerry Brown filed today against ...
The Justice Department on Thursday started doling out payments to reimburse more than 30,000 victims of Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme, more than 12 years after Madoff admitted his hedge fund was the ...
NEW YORK -- Saying he was "deeply sorry," Bernard Madoff pleaded guilty Thursday in federal court to operating a massive Ponzi scheme, then was handcuffed and whisked away to jail as some of his angry ...
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