Bernie Madoff Not A Fan Of Redistributing Wealth, Unless It's In His Direction

Bernie Madoff Not A Fan Of Redistributing Wealth, Unless It's In His Direction
UNITED STATES - MARCH 10: Bernard Madoff leaves Manhattan Federal court after a hearing there Tusday afternoon. The bulletproof vest Bernie Madoff wore under his fine suit could not shield him from barrage of charges, which should ensure he spends rest of his life behind bars for greatest swindle. (Photo by Craig Warga/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)
UNITED STATES - MARCH 10: Bernard Madoff leaves Manhattan Federal court after a hearing there Tusday afternoon. The bulletproof vest Bernie Madoff wore under his fine suit could not shield him from barrage of charges, which should ensure he spends rest of his life behind bars for greatest swindle. (Photo by Craig Warga/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)

Bernie Madoff has expressed disapproval for New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, telling Politico during an interview from federal prison last week that he is "not a great fan of redistribution of wealth."

Madoff, who infamously redistributed wealth to himself through a $65 billion Ponzi scheme, is currently serving a 150-year sentence in North Carolina. De Blasio touted a progressive agenda throughout his successful mayoral campaign and has vowed to fix income inequality in the city.

Politico reports Madoff also had some harsh words for President Barack Obama, although he voted for him in 2008.

โ€œHis policies are too socialist," Madoff said.

The interview comes more than five years after Madoff revealed to authorities his entire multi-billion dollar business was "one big lie."

Since pleading guilty in 2009, the disgraced financier has insisted large banks were privy to his massive scheme. So far, JPMorgan Chase has paid over $2.5 billion in criminal and civil settlements for their own role in the scandal.

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