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Bernard Madoff in a file photo.NEWARK — A lawyer for the brother of Ponzi king Bernard Madoff said in court papers made public today that his client has been told he is a "subject" of criminal investigators probing the multibillion-dollar...
Don Emmert/AFP/Getty ImagesBernard Madoff walking on Lexington Avenue in New York City, in this 2008 file photo.EAST BRUNSWICK -- Convicted Ponzi scheme mastermind Bernard Madoff's Mercedes Benz will be up for sale Friday at a U.S. Marshal Service auction in...
ROBERT MECEA/ASSOCIATED PRESSA view of the pool, at left, and the ocean from the porch of the house of Bernard Madoff in Montauk, New York, seen Friday, Aug. 28, 2009. It boasts ocean views, an infamous former owner -- and...
MONTAUK, N.Y. -- Those who see Bernard Madoff as an evil purveyor of excess might be disappointed by his beach house: It's not that palatial. At 3,014 square feet, the home is cottage-size by superrich standards. Its faded furnishings look...
At 61 feet long, the "Dorothy Jo" luxury convertible yacht must have been a sight to see. Owned by Bernard Madoff's right-hand man, Frank DiPascali, the yacht was among several pricey items prosecutors say were bought with the river of...
BUTNER, North Carolina -- Bernard Madoff's life of luxury is a thing of the past. The disgraced financier blamed for what is believed to be the largest Ponzi scheme in history arrived today at a federal prison in North Carolina...
APBernard Madoff WASHINGTON -- Disgraced financier Bernard Madoff has been moved to a federal prison in Atlanta, according to a Bureau of Prisons website. The site was updated early today to list Madoff's location as the United States Penitentiary in...
APBernard Madoff NEW YORK -- The number of victims seeking money back from the Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme has reached 15,400, up sharply from the 8,800 claims filed by June 1, according to a report in The New York Times....
It will be the end of the summer before we learn how the Securities and Exchange Commission could have conducted at least five inquiries into Bernie Madoff's activities over 16 years and never found a Ponzi scheme so huge that...