Bernie Madoff
made money with Madoff. You borrow money at 5 percent and youd make 10 percent, David Katz said. Youd make a vig, as my father would say, on the Bernie investment. The lawyer deposing Katz, according to a transcript of ...
Irving Picard
DUMMERSTON, Vt. -- It's hard to resist being gleeful at seeing Wall Street swindler Bernard Madoff get the maximum sentence - 150 years in prison - for bilking investors out of anywhere between $65 billion and $171 billion. But justice certainly wasn't done. Because many of the people whom Madoff
Fred Wilpon
SANTA FE, N.M.. Dec. 11, 2010 -- Mark Madoff, 46, eldest son of convicted Wall Street scam-meister Bernie Madoff was found dead this morning. It looks like he killed himself. Now, two weeks before Christmas comes the ultimate test of Judeo-Christian charity: Do you open the bars of his father's home
Saul Katz
The owners of the New York Mets were warned in 2003 that Bernard Madoff could not have gained such high profits without doing something illegal, according to allegations made in court documents. The documents were filed by Madoff estate trustee Irving ...
Trustee Says Mets Saw Madoff as House Money
NEW YORK Mets owner Fred Wilpon was so addicted to the steady stream of profits gushing from his bulky Bernie Madoff account that he was routinely stuffing the cash into whatever team account needed a fix, court papers allege. "When faced ...
MADOFF DESERVES PLENTY OF COMPANY IN PRISON
Koch Industries Inc., the company run by billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch, was sued for $21.5 million by the trustee liquidating Bernard Madoffs firm. The trustee, Irving Picard, sued to recover money received from a feeder fund ...
FOR MADOFF'S SON, WAS DEATH THE LAST REFUGE OF INNOCENCE?
refining and chemicals company invested in Fairfield Sentry Ltd., a British Virgin Islands firm that funneled most of its clients money into Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC. The suit says that subsidiary later dissolved ...
Court documents: Wilpons were warned about Madoff
NEW YORK - Mets owner Fred Wilpon was so addicted to the steady stream of profits gushing from his bulky Bernie Madoff account that he was routinely stuffing the cash into whatever team account needed a fix, court papers allege. "When faced with ...
Trustee: Mets used Madoff profits to cover expenses
Feb. 10 (Bloomberg) -- The New York Mets owners were so hooked on money from Bernard Madoff that they used it in place of disability insurance for the baseball teams players and to fund players deferred-compensation plans, said the liquidator of the con mans firm. Irving Picard, the