Ruth Madoff Withdrew $15.5 Million Before Husband's Arrest

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GLEN JOHNSON | February 11, 2009 09:17 PM EST | AP

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In this Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2009 file photo, Bernard L. Madoff, the accused mastermind of a $50 billion Ponzi scheme, leaves Federal Court in New York. The Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday announced an agreement with Madoff that could eventually force him to pay a civil fine and return money raised from investors. (AP Photo/Stuart Ramson, file)

BOSTON — The wife of disgraced money manager Bernard Madoff withdrew more than $15 million from a firm co-owned by her husband _ including $10 million on the day their children turned her husband over to authorities for overseeing an alleged $50 billion Ponzi scheme, the top securities regulator in Massachusetts said Wednesday.

Secretary of State William Galvin said Ruth Madoff, 67, withdrew $5.5 million on Nov. 25 and $10 million on Dec. 10 _ the day before Bernard Madoff was arrested _ from Cohmad Securities Corp., a New York firm co-owned by her husband.

The secretary cited wire transfer records produced by Cohmad as proof of the withdrawals. They came as Madoffs' scheme was unraveling as investors filed $7 billion worth of redemption requests.

They also appeared to follow what authorities consider a disturbing trend on the part of the Madoffs to hide money that could be used to reimburse burned investors.

Prosecutors have already said investigators found 100 signed checks worth $173 million that Madoff was ready to send out to his closest family and friends at the time of his arrest in December. Two weeks later, during the Christmas holidays, Madoff sent more than $1 million in jewelry and heirlooms to family and friends.

"We're not accusing her of anything wrong," Galvin spokesman Brian McNiff said of Ruth Madoff. "It's just one of the things that came out in the response, such as it was, from Cohmad" to a subpoena from Massachusetts officials. "Now, what someone in New York or the feds may think of it may be entirely different."

A telephone number listed to Ruth Madoff in Palm Beach, Fla., rang busy and a number in New York had been disconnected. A Cohmad spokeswoman in New York said the company had no comment. Ira Sorkin, a lawyer for Bernard Madoff, said he had no comment on the withdrawals.

In New York, meanwhile, the government and lawyers for Madoff agreed to a 30-day delay in the Wednesday deadline for obtaining a grand jury indictment against the money manager.

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The new deadline is March 13.

As he had during a similar extension a month ago, Assistant U.S. Attorney Marc Litt wrote that the government requested the extension "for the purpose of allowing time to conduct additional discussions regarding a possible disposition of this case."

It has been widely anticipated the case will be resolved before trial through an agreement between the government and Madoff's lawyers.

Since Madoff's arrest Dec. 11, investigators have been assessing the financial damage inflicted on thousands of people who lost money investing with him.

The victims identified so far have included ordinary people and Hollywood celebrities, along with large hedge funds, international banks and charities in the U.S., Europe and Asia.

Madoff was arrested after investigators said he confessed to his sons that he had swindled investors of a mammoth Ponzi scheme in which early investors are paid with money raised from new investors. The scheme collapses when there is no money to repay the last investors.

Madoff, a 70-year-old former Nasdaq stock market chairman, remains confined to his Manhattan penthouse under house arrest.

Galvin made his disclosure in a complaint asking Massachusetts state regulators to stop Cohmad _ a brokerage firm apparently named by merging the last names of co-founders Maurice Cohn and Madoff _ from doing business in Massachusetts because it failed to provide information to Galvin about its relationship with Madoff.

Galvin said Cohmad officials have ignored subpoenas or given incomplete responses as part of the state's probe of how Massachusetts investors lost money in the Madoff scheme.

An associate of Madoff, Robert Jaffe, appeared last week before officers of the Massachusetts Security Division, but the complaint says he repeatedly invoked his Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination. Galvin has described Jaffe as a registered agent and principal of Cohmad, which is in the same New York City building as Madoff's firm.

Jaffe's lawyers have said he had no knowledge of Madoff's actions and was himself a victim who lost millions of dollars.

Galvin said the discovery of Ruth Madoff's withdrawals raises questions about whether there was a broader conspiracy behind Bernard Madoff's actions. Madoff has projected himself as someone who acted alone.

"As you know, the tale is being told that it was just Mr. Madoff who apparently worked 24 hours a day, shooting out false invoices and statements to people," Galvin told The Associated Press in an interview.

"It would seem as if some of the facts that we've discovered would raise, at least, some questions on that. I certainly am not questioning the thoroughness of my colleagues in other jurisdictions, but I think our findings, which we're sharing with them, would hopefully spur them on to be very thorough in looking over all the parties involved here and not to accept facile explanations about how this happened," Galvin added.

He also cited a $526,000 Cohmad payment to a woman he said was associated with Madoff _ but not licensed in Massachusetts or ever a Cohmad employee _ as more potential evidence of a conspiracy.

"It suggests to us that this is one big entity," Galvin said.

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Associated Press Writers Russell Contreras in Boston and Larry Neumeister in New York contributed to this report.

BOSTON — The wife of disgraced money manager Bernard Madoff withdrew more than $15 million from a firm co-owned by her husband _ including $10 million on the day their children turned her husban...
BOSTON — The wife of disgraced money manager Bernard Madoff withdrew more than $15 million from a firm co-owned by her husband _ including $10 million on the day their children turned her husban...
 
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May God smite him in the foreskin..­..........­..........­..oh.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 PM on 02/16/2009

Madoff;s got to be the most hated man in America. Even O.J.'s sent him cards saying "Tag you're it. Fight to the end, and stay out of Vegas."

Madoff's house arrest raises many questions:

What do he and his wife talk about each day over breakfast? Does she hide the paper from him whenever a Madoff investor commits suicide? What's it like for them to be cooped up together 24/7, and no longer be able go out on a yacht? I wonder if they even bother to put on clothes. What would be the point? They can't go out, and nobody visits them. What if they've given away all their clothes except the ones they plan to wear to the trial? What if he gets a plea bargain, and has all those unworn suits left over? Will he give them to Goodwill, or be selfish, and keep them even though he can't wear them in prison? Would he consider tossing the suits to the angry mob outisde? What if they're on prozac walking around the penthouse naked all day, every day except for Bernie's ankle bracelet monitor?

I'm sure there will be a book, and then we'll have the answers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:43 AM on 02/16/2009
- Harrier I'm a Fan of Harrier 10 fans permalink

All the needs to be done is to ask for that money back

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 PM on 02/15/2009
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"We are not accusing her of doing anything wrong..." ? It's time for accusations to be made, heard, and acted upon.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:56 PM on 02/14/2009
- FairTalk I'm a Fan of FairTalk 18 fans permalink
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Why are they not in jail awaiting trial?

Didn't Martha Stewart do time? What she did is 1/1 millionth what the Madoff's have done.

Something is seriously wrong with the US justice system.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:57 PM on 02/14/2009

Why the heck aren't they accusing her of anything?
I thought we were in a new era where there isn't two different sets of laws for different people?
These people have no shame.
It seems she was just as involved in the business.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 PM on 02/14/2009
- asta1968 I'm a Fan of asta1968 4 fans permalink

This is ridiculous!
First the authorities find that Bernie and Ruthie are sending $1million in trinkets to family and friends disguised as holiday gifts.....I have friends who celebrate Hannukah, I thought nice socks were the trend.
Bernie and the Mrs. need to be in custody, not the comfort of a posh upper east side apartment!
The family (wife and young children) of that other swindler who tried to fake his own death had all property seized by authoritie­s........w­hat are Madoff's prosecutors waiting for?
At the very least, Ruthie should be trying to find space at any homeless shelter that is willing to take her in. Ideally, she should be in Jail along with her swindler husband!
I also wonder how much of the money he stole has made it to Isreal?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:10 PM on 02/14/2009
- klandish I'm a Fan of klandish 77 fans permalink
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It's as if these people went door to door in thousands of neighborhoods robbing victims unabated by police. What's the difference?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:52 AM on 02/14/2009

So where is this 15.5 million---????? Thats alot of campaign contribution hush-money--with enough left over to buy a few judges no doubt---

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 PM on 02/13/2009
- mmmd I'm a Fan of mmmd 8 fans permalink

Disgraced money -manager? What, we have to worry about hurting Madoff's feelings or something. How about corrupt money manager? Swindler? A spade is a spade.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 PM on 02/13/2009
- hl7 I'm a Fan of hl7 permalink

How about "admitted thief and liar?"

And why is he sitting in his Lexington Ave. penthouse on $10 million bond when it's now known his wife withdrew that much the day before he was arrested? And why isn't she in the next cell?

And how did the geniuses in the justice department determine that $10 million -- backed by houses in his wife's name bought with evidently stolen money, no less -- would in any way deter a person who has stolen $50 billion from fleeing? If he's got just 1% of that money stashed somewhere that's five times his bail. The guy has a million dollars worht of watches on his dresser, fercrissake! Ludicrous.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 PM on 02/13/2009
- shastaman I'm a Fan of shastaman 4 fans permalink

Dave Letterman said that Ruth now has enough money to be fleeced by Bernnie!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 PM on 02/13/2009

Only 15 million? Is that all? How in the world will she and the kids live on such a pittance?

Maybe I should send her my red beans and rice recipe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 PM on 02/13/2009
- Nickesq I'm a Fan of Nickesq 6 fans permalink

Both these Madoffs need to go to jail. Why do we continue to treat rich people like they are privileged under the law?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 02/13/2009
- mmmd I'm a Fan of mmmd 8 fans permalink

That puts to rest the improbable story that his wife didn't know what he was doing despite working closely with him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:19 PM on 02/13/2009

Forget jail...take away every cent they have and keep the GPS ankle bracelet on them....publish a Google map that allows any upset investor or other person who had their future ruined because of them to look up and track their location any where in the world, anytime. Let the Maddoffs spend the rest of their days broke, paranoid and looking over there shoulder for real justice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 AM on 02/13/2009
- Chaimirija I'm a Fan of Chaimirija 56 fans permalink
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Yep, Eric has it right. Take away their money.

Best way to punish a greedy person.

This would also act as a deterrent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 AM on 02/13/2009
- dadw5boys I'm a Fan of dadw5boys 261 fans permalink
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Is Bernaki at the Fed protecting the Madgoof's ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 AM on 02/13/2009

one of MANY protectors-----

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:32 PM on 02/13/2009
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