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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".

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  • The SEC's Long Tide of Surrender

    An entire regulatory system was indicted by the Madoff report.

    09/04/2009Politics
  • Bernie Madoff, Little Man in the Big House?

    …learned that legendary Ponzi schemer Bernard Madoff is dying of cancer ……inaccuracies" and Mr . Madoff is not suffering from ……and concluded that Mr . Madoff does have cancer ……Sentencing Consultants, if Mr . Madoff has taken to hanging …

    08/24/2009Blogs
  • Should You Sue Your Financial Adviser?

    Bernie Madoff ruined it for financial advisers this year. Under Madoff 's scheme, investors from schoolteachers ……billion. The kicker? Few of them asked Madoff and his team of advisers to explain the …

    08/19/2009Business
  • Weekly Podcast: A View from Black America
    Weekly Podcast: A View from Black America

    …imprudent risk. A life of splendor that was the term used by Irving H Picard trustee for victims of Bernie Madoff Ponzi scheme in suing his wife Ruth Madoff for 45 million dollars. Then there's no proof that she was even aware of the fraud the said …

    Madoff found at 8:19

    08/03/2009Video

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