Madoff Victim’s Home Burns Down
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Doing the drop-it-like-it's-hot move with daughter-in-law Stephanie.
She gives a lengthy interview to the 'Times'.
"It's just not the way I am."
Sort of good news for Wilpon and Katz.
There's an unsatisfying symmetry here.
The invisible hand of the market likes to pickpocket some people twice.
The bank will pony up cash to Madoff's victims but won't admit that it knew what it probably should have known.
The network has picked up the rights to Diana Henriques's new book on the Ponzi schemer.
"The emotional story of a strong-minded woman overcoming tragedy and moving ahead with life."
Sloppy, but not liable.
One advised that the warnings "never see the light of day."
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