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A new $500 million suit filed against the manager of one of Bernie Madoff's largest feeder funds says he was smart enough to know what was going on.
In a court filing, Bernie Madoff's biggest feeder fund announces that "fraud by hindsight" is a bogus charge.
Everything's easier when you are rich.
Just make sure you don't have anything in your mouth when "the dropping of trousers" comes up.
A movie was inevitable, but Bernie deserves better for his cinematic debut!
If Eliot Spitzer can engineer his own comeback, one media analyst wonders, why not a fellow financial expert?
Stylish car, stylish sunglasses ... what does this tell us about Bernie's brother?
She's hired a "consultant," says a report. These people.
7 Hubert Street is one asset its owners didn't lose to the Ponzi schemer.
But what he really needs is a new tie.
U.S. Marshal turned decorating expert Barry Golden offers further insights on Madoff's home.
"I've never seen so much bull in my life."
"I need to show people who invested in Sigma that I was doing due diligence in what is the largest scam in financial history."
A Massachusetts secretary has accused them of "flagrant and recurring misrepresentations."
Finally! Someone's getting this party started.
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