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{{Villain_Infobox|fullname = Bernard Lawrence Madoff|occupation = Chairman of NASDAQ (1990 - 2008)|skills = Scheming <br> Manipulation <br> Investing <br> Money laundering|hobby = Making money|goals = Make as much money as possible <br> Avoid getting caught (failed)|type of villain = Financial Criminal |Image =BernardMadoff.jpg|alias = Bernie Madoff | {{Villain_Infobox|fullname = Bernard Lawrence Madoff|occupation = Chairman of NASDAQ (1990 - 2008)|skills = Scheming <br> Manipulation <br> Investing <br> Money laundering|hobby = Making money|goals = Make as much money as possible <br> Avoid getting caught (failed)|type of villain = Financial Criminal <br> Money Launderer|Image =BernardMadoff.jpg|alias = Bernie Madoff|origin = New York City, New York|motive = Money|crimes = Securities fraud<br> | ||
'''Bernard Lawrence "Bernie" Madoff''' (April 29, 1938 | Investment advisor fraud<br> | ||
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Theft from an employee benefit plan}}{{Quote|The person that is buying a share of stock is convinced he knows something that the other person who's selling it to him does not know. There's no zero sum game in Wall Street.|Bernard Madoff}} | |||
'''Bernard Lawrence "Bernie" Madoff''' (born April 29, 1938) is an American former stockbroker, investment advisor, financier, and white collar criminal. He is the former non-executive Chairman of the NASDAQ stock market, and the admitted operator of a Ponzi scheme that is considered to be the largest financial fraud in U.S. history. | |||
Madoff founded the Wall Street firm Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC in 1960, and was its chairman until his arrest on December 11, 2008. The firm was one of the top market maker businesses on Wall Street, which bypassed "specialist" firms by directly executing orders over the counter from retail brokers. He employed at the firm his brother Peter, as Senior Managing Director and Chief Compliance Officer; Peter's daughter Shana Madoff, as the firm's rules and compliance officer and attorney; and his sons Andrew and Mark. Peter has since been sentenced to 10 years in prison and Mark committed suicide by hanging exactly two years after his father's arrest. | Madoff founded the Wall Street firm Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC in 1960, and was its chairman until his arrest on December 11, 2008. The firm was one of the top market maker businesses on Wall Street, which bypassed "specialist" firms by directly executing orders over the counter from retail brokers. He employed at the firm his brother Peter, as Senior Managing Director and Chief Compliance Officer; Peter's daughter Shana Madoff, as the firm's rules and compliance officer and attorney; and his sons Andrew and Mark. Peter has since been sentenced to 10 years in prison and Mark committed suicide by hanging exactly two years after his father's arrest. | ||
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In March 2009 Madoff pleaded guilty to fraud, money laundering, and other crimes. Madoff’s accountant, David G. Friehling, was also charged in March with securities fraud; it was later revealed that he had been unaware of the Ponzi scheme, and, after cooperating with prosecutors, Friehling ultimately served no prison time. The thousands of people and numerous charitable foundations who had invested with Madoff, directly or indirectly through feeder funds, thus spent the early months of 2009 assessing their often huge financial losses. U.S. federal investigators continued to pursue suspects, including some other members of the Madoff family. Estimates of losses ranged from $50 billion to $65 billion, but investigators acknowledged that locating the missing funds might prove to be impossible. In June 2009 federal judge Denny Chin gave Madoff the maximum sentence of 150 years in prison. | In March 2009 Madoff pleaded guilty to fraud, money laundering, and other crimes. Madoff’s accountant, David G. Friehling, was also charged in March with securities fraud; it was later revealed that he had been unaware of the Ponzi scheme, and, after cooperating with prosecutors, Friehling ultimately served no prison time. The thousands of people and numerous charitable foundations who had invested with Madoff, directly or indirectly through feeder funds, thus spent the early months of 2009 assessing their often huge financial losses. U.S. federal investigators continued to pursue suspects, including some other members of the Madoff family. Estimates of losses ranged from $50 billion to $65 billion, but investigators acknowledged that locating the missing funds might prove to be impossible. In June 2009 federal judge Denny Chin gave Madoff the maximum sentence of 150 years in prison. | ||
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