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Bernard Madoff Bernard Lawrence "Bernie" Madoff (; born April 29, 1938) is the former Chairman of the NASDAQ stock exchange and the admitted operator of the Ponzi scheme that might be "the largest investment fraud in Wall Street history". Read More»From Wikipedia |
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