Read The Wizard of Lies: Bernie Madoff and the Death of Trust Online
Authors: Diana B. Henriques,Pam Ward
Tags: #True Crime, #Swindlers and Swindling, #Ponzi Schemes, #Criminals & Outlaws, #Commercial Crimes, #Biography & Autobiography, #White Collar Crime, #Hoaxes & Deceptions
accused by the trustee of helping to falsify arbitrage trades:
Picard v. Kugel
. Michael V. Blumenthal, a lawyer for the Kugel family, had not responded to requests for com ment about the trustee’s claims at the time this book went into production.
also sued Daniel Bonventre:
In re: Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities, Debtor; Irving H. Picard, Trustee for the Liquidation of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities v. Daniel Bonventre
, filed as Adversary Proceeding No. 10-04214 (BRL) in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.
lawsuits filed by Sheehan’s team on November 11:
In re: Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities, Debtor; Irving H. Picard, Trustee for the Liquidation of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities v. Annette Bongiorno and Rudy Bongiorno
, filed as Adversary Proceeding No. 10-04315 (BRL) and
In re: Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities, Debtor; Irving H. Picard, Trustee for the Liquidation of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities v. JoAnn Crupi et al.
, filed as Adversary Proceeding No. 1004216 (BRL), both in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. Roland Riopelle, the lawyer for the Bongiornos, denied the allegations in the trustee’s lawsuit. Eric R. Breslin, a lawyer for Crupi, said his client would “absolutely” contest the trustee’s allegations and similar accusations made in the civil case filed against Crupi by the SEC.
amended in February to include Dan Bonventre:
Second Superseding Bonventre Indictment.
Film crews from local television stations and news Web sites: This passage is based on the author’s observations and notes, and auction catalogs available online at
www.proxibid.com
, the Web site for Proxibid, an online auction bidding service used by the U.S. Marshals Service.
the two Madoff auctions raised just under $3 million: The reported total from the first auction was just under $900,000. See Les Christie, “Madoff’s Mets Jacket Sells for $14,500,”
CNNMoney.com
, Nov. 16, 2009. The author tallied all the winning bids from both auctions, posted on Proxibid; the first auction total was $854,110 and the second was $2. 12 million, for a total of $2. 97 million.
brought the total from forfeited assets to about $27 million: The Manhattan penthouse sold for $8 million, the Montauk home went for $9. 4 million, and the Palm Beach home sold for $5. 65 million, considerably below the original listing price of $8. 49 million. See Oshrat Carmiel, “Madoff’s Home in Palm Beach Sells for $5. 65 Million,” Bloomberg news service, Oct. 15, 2010. Three boats and a Mercedes convertible brought about $1 million at auction in 2009. See Katya Kazakina, “Madoff’s Yachts Bring $1 Million at Florida Auction,” Bloomberg news service, Nov. 17, 2009. The French town house had an estimated value of $1. 6 million, while the yacht was valued at more than $8 million. See Erica Orden, “Madoff Sell-off,”
New York
, Sept. 6, 2009. As of December 2010, there had been no report of either being sold.
On November 24, UBS, the giant Swiss bank:
Picard v. UBS
.
a second suit involving another set of feeder funds:
In re: Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities, Debtor; Irving H. Picard, Trustee for the Liquidation of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities v. UBS et al. and M&B Capital Advisors
, filed as Adversary Proceeding No. 10-05311 (BRL) in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.
“willfully blind” in its dealings: Diana B. Henriques, “Madoff Trustee Sues JPMorgan for $6. 4 Billion,”
New York Times
, Dec. 2, 2010.
The formidable bank said the accusations were preposterous: Ibid.
a massive lawsuit seeking $9 billion from HSBC:
Picard v. HSBC
.
One was against Tremont Group Holdings:
In re: Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities, Debtor; Irving H. Picard, Trustee for the Liquidation of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities v. Tremont Group Holdings et al.
, filed under seal as Adversary Proceeding No. 10-05310 (BRL) in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.
“currently engaged in good-faith negotiations”: Press Release, “Trustee for Liquidation of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities Files Suit Against Sterling Equities, Its Partners and Other Related Entities Seeking Recoveries in Ponzi Scheme,” Dec. 7, 2010, accessible at
www.madofftrustee.com
.
some key details about the sealed lawsuit: Alison Leigh Cowan, Peter Lattman, Serge F. Kovaleski, and David Waldstein, “Trustee Faults Mets Owners over Madoff Fraud,”
New York Times
, Jan. 29, 2011.
a case against the directors of Madoff’s bankrupt British affiliate: Press Release, “Trustee for Liquidation of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities and Liquidator of Madoff Securities International File Lawsuit Against Directors, Officers, Related Entities of London-Based Madoff Securities International Limited,” Dec. 8, 2010, accessible at
www.madofftrustee.com
.
a claim for $1 billion against seven major banks: Press Release, “Trustee for Liquidation of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities Seeks $1 Billion from Seven Global Financial Institutions in Madoff Ponzi Scheme,” Dec. 8, 2010, accessible at
www.madofftrustee.com
.
lawsuits against smaller but notable hedge fund managers: Press Release, “Trustee for Liquidation of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities Files Against Tremont Group and Related Entities Including Oppenheimer and MassMutual,” Dec. 7, 2010, accessible at
www.madofftrustee.com
.
a $500 million settlement with Union Bancaire Privée: Press Release, “Madoff Trustee Announces Approximately $500 Million Recovery Agreement with Swiss Bank Union Bancaire Privée,” Dec. 6, 2010, accessible at
www.madofftrustee.com
.
a sweeping settlement with Carl Shapiro and his family: Press Release, “Madoff Trustee, SIPC Announces $550 Million Recovery Agreement with Carl Shapiro, Robert Jaffe and Related Entities,” Dec. 6, 2010, accessible at
www.madofftrustee.com
. The deal called for the trustee to get $550 million, and for another $75 million to be paid to the Justice Department under its civil forfeiture program.
some important charities, including Hadassah: Press Release, “Madoff Trustee, Charities Negotiating Settlements,” Dec. 10, 2010, accessible at
www.madofftrustee.com
.
an ambitious 161-page complaint:
Picard v. Kohn
.
knowingly pocketing millions of stolen dollars:
Picard v. A&B
.
Bernie Madoff’s grandchildren: Michael Rothfeld, “The Madoff Fraud: Trustee Sues Kin, Banks for Funds,”
Wall Street Journal
, Dec. 9, 2010.
“That’s why I never believed he knew about the fraud”: Confidential interview. The author is also indebted to reporting on the Madoff suicide contributed by colleagues Peter Lattman, Elissa Gootman, and Al Baker of the
New York Times
.
“He had always been so proud of his name”: Diana B. Henriques and Peter Lattman, “Reopened Wounds: ‘Just More Than He Could Bear,’”
New York Times
, Dec. 17, 2010.
“When all of this happened, we decided that we weren’t going to sit around”: Steve Eder and Mary Pilon, “A Madoff Son Looks Forward,”
Wall Street Journal
, Dec. 21, 2010.
“combined with our extensive lobbying efforts”: Press Release, “NIAP Update on HR 5032,” Network for Investor Action and Protection, June 17, 2010, on the Web site of the Network for Investor Action and Protection,
www.investoraction.org
.
promised to introduce a stronger replacement: Press Release, “NIAP President Ron Stein Statement Welcoming Legislation to Protect Investors Defrauded by Bernie Madoff,” Network for Investor Action and Protection, Dec. 20, 2010.
“Equitable Treatment of Investors Act”: Congressman Scott Garrett, a Republican from New Jersey, introduced the bill on Feb. 17, 2011, as H.R. 757, 1st Session, 112th Congress.
“recover at least 24 billion in claw backs against 20 billion in valid loss claims”: E-mail to author from BLM, Dec. 17, 2010.
“banks and hedge funds had reached confidential settlements”: Raphael Minder and Diana B. Henriques, “Overseas Madoff Investors Settle with Banks,”
New York Times
, May 24, 2010.
“I know it’s 100% reliable”: E-mail to the author from BLM, Dec. 21, 2010.
“everyone’s principal will be returned”: E-mail to the author from BLM, Dec. 19, 2010.
Epilogue
“treated well by the inmates and staff here”: Letter from BLM, dated Oct. 3, 2010; the letter was sent to the author through Madoff’s lawyer and was thus not subject to review by prison authorities, lending some credibility to his report of his prison treatment.
his first on-the-record interview: all quotations in this section are from First BLM Interview.
“Everyone here always asks me why I never ran”: E-mail to the author from BLM, Feb. 23, 2011.
Madoff sits for a second interview: Second BLM Interview.
a recent
People
magazine article: Liz McNeil and Alex Tresniowski, “The Trials of Ruth Madoff,”
People
, Feb. 21, 2011, pp. 78–82.
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A&A and A&B account.
See also
Avellino & Bienes
ABC News
Abu Dhabi
Access International
accredited investors
Ackerman, Gary L.
affinity fraud
Akroyd & Smithers
Alger, Fred
Alpern, Benjamin (wife’s grandfather)
Alpern, Joan (sister-in-law)
Alpern, Sara (mother-in-law)
Alpern, Saul (father-in-law)
family and friend accounts and
loan of 1962
retirement of
A.L.S. Steel
Ambrosino, Dominic
American International Group (AIG)
American Jewish Committee
American Jewish Congress
American Stock Exchange
Amsellem, Jacques
Anchor Holdings LLC
Anheuser-Busch
anti-clawback bills
Anti-Defamation League
anti-Semitism
arbitrage
alleged falsification of trades
riskless
Ariel fund
Arthur D. Little Inc.
Arvedlund, Erin
Ascot Partners
auction model
auction rate securities
Austria
automation (electronic trading)
Avellino, Frank
Avellino & Bienes
devote business to Madoff
“lenders” and
SEC shuts down
Sorkin and
Bacon, Kevin
Baker & Hostetler
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA)
Banco Santander
Bank Austria
Bank Medici
Bank of America
Bank of New York
bankruptcy court
bankruptcy laws
banks.
See also specific banks
Banque Privée de Gestion Financière (BPGF)
Barclays bank
Bard College
Barnes-Hind
Baroni, Lisa
Barron’s
Bayou Group
BBC
Bear Stearns
Bell, Kevin
Benbassat, Mario
Bennett, Gordon
Benton, Thomas Hart
Bernanke, Ben
Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities.
See also
feeder funds; Madoff, Bernard L.; Madoff Securities International, Ltd; Madoff victims; Securities and Exchange Commission;
and specific employees, family members, feeder accounts, and investors
appearance of prosperity
arrest of Madoff and takeover of
assets frozen and sold
audits of
automation of
automation of, and Ponzi records
Avellino & Bienes and
back-office manager
Black Monday of 1987 and
bull market of 1980s and
Christmas parties
Cohmad and
early arbitrage by
early investors and feeder funds and
early offices of
employees
employees, after arrest
employees, clawbacks and arrests of
founding and early years of
front-running accusations
hidden investment operation and
legitimate trading of
Lipstick Building offices of
Lipstick Building seventeenth floor
liquidation of
Madoff as sole owner of
Madoff sons join
market-making profits of
NASDAQ bid-rigging scandal and
net worth of, in 1980s
net worth of, in 2004
Primex and
regional brokerage firms and
regulatory compliance and
SEC investigation of 1992
SEC investigation of 2001
SEC investigation of 2005
SEC investigation of late 2005
September 11, 2001, attacks and
SIPC and
third market and
victims fund and
Web site of
Bernfeld, Ellen
Bharara, Preet
Bienes, Emily Picower
Bienes, Michael
lawsuit vs.
marriage of
SEC investigation and
blue-chip stocks
Blumenfeld, Ed
BNP Paribas
Boesky, Ivan
bonds
Bongiorno, Annette
Bonventre, Daniel
Boston Security Analysts Society
Boston Stock Exchange
Braman, Norman
Brazil
Breeden, Richard
Brighton Company
British Petroleum
brokerage firms bankruptcy and
crackdown of 1960s
fixed commissions and
paper crunch and
top, of 1950s
Brown, Matthew C.
Buffett, Warren
bull spread strategy
Bunker Ramo
Butner Federal Correctional Complex
Cacioppi, Ted
Calamari, Andrew
California state pension funds
Cannon Mills
Caribbean
Carnegie Hall
Carolan, Kate
Casale, Nick
Cayman Islands
Cédille, Jean-Michel
Ceretti, Federico
Chais, Pamela
Chais, Stanley
clawback suit
SEC suit vs.
Chais family trust funds
Chais foundation
Chaitman, Helen Davis
Chapman, Peter
charities and endowments
Chase Manhattan Bank
Chavkin, Peter
Chemical Bank
cherry-picking
Cheung, Meaghan
Chicago Board Options Exchange
Chin, Denny
Cincinnati Stock Exchange
Citibank
clawback lawsuits
Club No One Wanted to Join, The
(essay collection)
Cohmad Securities
Cohn, Delaire & Kaufman
Cohn, Marcia Beth
Cohn, Maurice “Sonny,”
Congressional Research Service
Contrafund
convertible securities
Cotellessa-Pitz, Enrica
Cowen & Company
Cox, Christopher
Creditanstalt
credit markets
Credit Suisse
criminal forfeiture laws
Cross & Brown
Crupi, JoAnn “Jodi,”
De Bello, Nicole
de la Villehuchet, René-Thierry Magon
Della Schiava, Yanko
demand notes
Denver, John
Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC, or DTC)
deregulation
derivatives
DiPascali, Frank
arrest of
false records and
history of, with firm
income of
Madoff arrest and
Picower and
SEC investigations and
disclosure requirements
Dodger Sporting Goods
Donaldson, William H.
Donghia, Angelo
Donnelly, Shannon
Douglas, Michael
Dow Jones Industrial Average
Dreier, Marc S.
Dreyfus, Jack
Dubai
Dutch
Eaton, Douglas
Ebel, Maureen
Echenique Gordillo, Rodrigo
Echevarria, Manuel
E.F. Hutton & Company
Ellis, Ronald
Engler, Mendel “Mike,”
Engler & Budd
Enron
“Equitable Treatment of Investors Act,”
Erko company
Euro-Dutch Management
Europe
banks
hedge funds
Eurovaleur
Everlast Sporting Goods
Fairfield, Conn., public pension funds
Fairfield Greenwich Group
audits of
crisis of 2008
and
fees of
lawsuits vs.
Madoff losses disclosed
redemptions by
Risk Assessment Committee
SEC investigations and
Fairfield International fund
Fairfield Sentry fund
withdrawals by
Fairfield Sigma funds
Fannie Mae
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
Federal Reserve
Federal Tort Claims Act
feeder funds
chains of
crisis of 2008 and
derivatives and
early suspicions of Madoff and
European
fees and commissions
investigations of
lawsuits vs.
Madoff liquidation and
Madoff on
rates of return and
withdrawals of 2008
Feinberg, Jay
Fidelity
Fifth Avenue Synagogue
financial crisis of 2008
financial panic of 1907
Financial World
FINRA (Financial Industry Regulatory Authority)
Fiserv Inc.
Fitzmaurice, Thomas
Fix, Charles
Flumenbaum, Martin
Forbes
foreign currency
foreign securities
Fortis
401(k)s
Foxman, Abraham
Foxton, William
France
Frangipane, Noelle
fraudulent conveyances
Freddie Mac
Friehling, David
Friehling & Horowitz
Frisch, Andrew
front-running
funds of funds
Gabelli, Mario
Gabriel fund
Gateway fund
Geffen, David
General Accounting Office (GAO)
Genevalor, Benbassat & Cie
Gibraltar
Gibraltar Securities
Gift of Life Bone Marrow Foundation
Glantz, Richard
Goldman Sachs
Goldstein, Allan
Goodman, Jerry
Gorenstein, Gabriel W.
Great Britain
Serious Fraud Office (SFO)
Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA)
Great Depression
Greenberg, Alan C.
Grosso, Carlo
Hadassah
Halio, Robert
Halio, Stephanie
Halliburton
Halpern & Mantovani
Harley fund
Harris, J. Ira
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
hedge funds.
See also
feeder funds;
and specific banks, funds, and managers
Bayou scandal and
crisis of 2008 and
derivatives and
fee structure
growth of
insider trading and
lack of regulation of
lawsuits vs.
Madoff and
offshore
pension funds and
Picard lawsuit vs.
suspicions about Madoff in
hedging
institutional trading and
options trading and
Herald funds
Hirschhorn, Carla
Hofstra University
Hong Kong
Hooper, Catherine
Horowitz, Jerome
Horwitz, Daniel J.
housing bubble.
See also
mortgage default crisis
HSBC
Igoin, Albert
inflation
Infovaleur
insider trading
Institute for Jewish Research
insurance companies
interest rates
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
International Olympic Committee
IPO market
IRAs
Roth
self-directed
Israel
Israel, Samuel, III
Ivy Asset Management
Jaffe, Robert “Bob,”
Jewish charities
Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles
Jewish Journal
Joel, Martin J., Jr.
Joel, Zuchs & Company
Johnson, William F.
Jones, Alfred W.
JPMorgan Chase
derivatives and
lawsuit vs.
Madoff slush fund and
Justice Department
Kaiser Steel
Kang, B. J.
Katzenberg, Jeffrey
Kay Windsor Inc.
Kelly, Keith
Khuzami, Rob
King, Larry
King Arthur Account
Kingate funds
Kohn, Erwin
Kohn, Sonja Blau
Konigsberg, Paul
Konigsberg Wolf
Korea
Kotz, H. David
Koufax, Sandy
Kugel, David
Kurland, Lola
labor union pension funds
Lambeth Company
Lamore, Peter
Lankler, Andrew
Latin America
Lautenberg, Frank
Laventhol & Horwath
Lawson, Ernest
Lax & Nevill
“legitimate expectations,”
Lehman Brothers
Leukemia for Chickens
(Roger Madoff)
Levy, Frank
Levy, Norman F.
Levy family foundations
Lichtenstein, Roy
Lieberbaum, Michael
Lieberbaum, Sheldon
Lifland, Burton R.
Lipkin, Carole
Lipkin, Eric
Lipkin, Irwin
Lissauer, Sharon
Litt, Marc
Littaye, Patrick
Littlestone Associates
Loebs
London, Martin