Bernard Madoff Transferred From Prison To Medical Facility
BUTNER, N.C. (AP) -- Bernard Madoff has been moved from a North Carolina federal prison to a prison medical facility. Federal Bureau of Prisons spoke...
BUTNER, N.C. (AP) -- Bernard Madoff has been moved from a North Carolina federal prison to a prison medical facility. Federal Bureau of Prisons spoke...
AP | MARCY GORDON | Posted 10.31.2009 | Business
WASHINGTON — Bernard Madoff was apparently convinced that it never even occurred to Securities and Exchange Commission staff he was running a Po...
NY Post | MURRAY WEISS, BRUCE GOLDING and DAN MANGAN | Posted 08.01.2009 | Business
Ruth Madoff is in the clear -- for now. Ruth will not be prosecuted for the massive Ponzi scheme that won her husband Bernard Madoff a 150-year pris...
New York Times | Posted 06.06.2009 | Business
Mr. Madoff listed family members, boat captains, housekeepers and others as employees of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities, even though they nev...
New York Times | DIANA B. HENRIQUES | Posted 05.25.2009 | Business
Victims of Bernard L. Madoff's Ponzi scheme have accused his banker, JPMorgan Chase, of aiding his crime by maintaining his checking accounts and trad...
FORTUNE | James Bandler and Nicholas Varchaver | Posted 05.25.2009 | Business
Fortune has learned that Frank DiPascali is trying to negotiate a plea deal with federal prosecutors in which, in exchange for a reduced sentence, he ...
Bloomberg | Linda Sandler and David Voreacos | Posted 04.27.2009 | Business
March 27 (Bloomberg) -- The agency liquidating Bernard Madoff's brokerage says the $2.6 billion it has on hand is enough to satisfy all legitimate cla...
The Daily Beast | Lucinda Franks | Posted 04.11.2009 | Business
Two days before Bernard Madoff enters an 11-count guilty plea in Manhattan federal court, the investigation into his giant Ponzi scheme has broadened ...
AP | LARRY NEUMEISTER and TOM HAYS | Posted 04.10.2009 | Business
NEW YORK — In a courtroom surprise, it was revealed Tuesday that Bernard Madoff will plead guilty Thursday to securities fraud, perjury and othe...
AP | TOM HAYS and LARRY NEUMEISTER | Posted 04.06.2009 | Business
NEW YORK — Bernard Madoff and $50 billion. His name and that number have become inseparable in describing the enormity of what has been called t...
Huffington Post | Julie Satow | Posted 04.04.2009 | Business
Vanity Fair is featuring video by Stephen Wilkes of a handful of Bernard Madoff's many victims telling their stories. There is the "penniless" Mau...
AP | LARRY NEUMEISTER | Posted 04.02.2009 | Business
NEW YORK — Bernard Madoff is seeking to keep a $7 million Manhattan penthouse and an additional $62 million in assets, saying they are unrelated...
Duncan Quirk | Posted 03.26.2009 | Politics
Senators and Representatives are elected to represent their constituents, so why should Madoff and Stanford and others be allowed to donate to campaigns for which they are not constituents?
AP | TOM HAYS | Posted 03.23.2009 | Business
NEW YORK — Investors wiped out by the Bernard Madoff scandal got more bad news on Friday: Investigators have confirmed suspicions that the month...
MSNBC | Posted 03.07.2009 | Business
***UPDATE 2:20PM*** The Wall Street Journal blew its chance to break open the Madoff ponzi scheme three years ago, according to whistleblower Harry M...
Bradley W. Bloch | Posted 02.07.2009 | Business
The Madoff scandal sheds light on the extent to which friendships, philanthropic involvement, and other social ties influence presumably "rational" decisions, like how money is invested.
Reuters | Grant McCool and Martha Graybow | Posted 02.06.2009 | Business
Bernard Madoff is cooperating with government investigations into his alleged $50 billion fraud, one of his lawyers said on Tuesday, as prosecutors so...
Douglas Faneuil | Posted 02.06.2009 | Media
Praising a suicide as honorable may come with an extremely high price: namely, more suicides. News organizations have a duty to temper such judgments -- not to censor them, but to put them in context.
Wall Street Journal | STEPHEN GREENSPAN | Posted 02.03.2009 | Business
There are few areas where skepticism is more important than how one invests one's life savings. Yet intelligent and educated people, some of them naï...
Bloomberg | Alan Katz | Posted 02.03.2009 | Business
Thierry Magon de La Villehuchet's sense of honor led the descendent of French army officers and an ennobled shipping family to commit suicide after he...
Andy Borowitz | Posted 12.27.2008 | Business
The alleged Ponzi scheme of New York investment manager Bernie Madoff has claimed yet another victim, as al-Qaeda kingpin Osama bin Laden today revealed that he lost over $1 billion in the fraud. Making the rueful announcement in the form of a video, speaking from what appeared to be a cave, the terrorist said that he had invested with Mr. Madoff because the investment wiz had promised an annual return of ten percent, adding, "Now I don't know who to trust." He remained vague about how he had first made contact with Mr. Madoff, saying only that they had a mutual friend at a Palm Beach country club.
AP | GREG KELLER | Posted 01.26.2009 | Business
PARIS — Rene-Thierry Magon de la Villehuchet saw his fortune and his loved ones' money disappear along with his clients' when he lost $1.4 billi...
Bloomberg/Huffington Post | Posted 01.24.2009 | Business
The epic Madoff fraud saga appears to have added another high profile name to its list of victims. Both Bloomberg and the Times of London are reportin...
AFP | Marine Laouchez | Posted 01.24.2009 | Business
As a probe intensifies into Bernard Madoff, doubts are growing on whether the now-infamous Wall Street investment manager could have committed a recor...
AP | RACHEL BECK | Posted 01.18.2009 | Business
NEW YORK — Even Uncle Sam may get burned by Bernard Madoff. Investors who lost their fortunes in Madoff's alleged Ponzi scheme will end up payi...
Posted 12.23.2009 | Business