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Madoff's $823m life of luxury
2009-03-15
Court documents released on Friday show that Bernard Madoff and his wife Ruth lived a life of high luxury, with exclusive homes, yachts and other assets worth $823-million.

The revelations came in documents filed with the US Court of Appeals due March 19 to hear Madoff's appeal to be granted bail. He was jailed on Thursday after pleading guilty to a multibillion-dollar investment fraud.

The documents, filed by Madoff's lawyer, show the Wall Street con man and his wife had $22-million worth of real estate at the end of 2008. This included the $7-million Manhattan apartment where Madoff lived between his arrest in December and Thursday's court hearing, when he pleaded guilty to 11 counts, including fraud, perjury, money laundering and theft.

Lawyers for Madoff, 70, argue he should be allowed back there on bail while he waits for a June 16 sentencing hearing. He is expected to receive to a lengthy prison sentence, with a maximum term of 150 years.

In addition to the apartment, the Madoffs had a $1-million house in exclusive Cap d'Antibe in the south of France, another in New York state, and an $11-million house in Palm Beach, Florida. Apart from the real estate, the disclosure lists nearly $10-million worth of furniture and art, and a $7-million yacht named Bull in France, complete with its own $1,5-million slip.

Long known for lavish tastes, the Madoffs are revealed to have owned $2,6-million in jewellery, a $39 000 Steinway piano and $65 000 worth of silverware in their New York apartment alone.

Madoff's documents show a $700-million value on his now disgraced investment business. Madoff claimed in court on Thursday that although his personal investment advisory business was crooked, the trading branch of his firm was legitimate.
Posted by:Fred

#13  Put him in Sing Sing with a big cellmate who thinks he is cute.
Posted by: 3dc   2009-03-15 23:16  

#12  maximum term of 150 years

Should have committed mass murder and oppressed entire populations. Then after 4 years of Gitmo, 20 extra pounds and a tan he'd be welcomed home as a hero.
Posted by: ed   2009-03-15 21:32  

#11  The only reason one would appeal sentencing after a plea of guilt would be to seek a sentence other than incarceration.

Or he plans to run, betcha there's stashed cash he can get to.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-03-15 20:17  

#10  no madoff wants bail so he can run like hell, or at least try
Posted by: rabid whitetail   2009-03-15 17:58  

#9  Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're greedy and stupid! Did I just say greedy? Yes, greedy and stupid. The Made-off family hosted a victimless crime. Suck it up my greedy Amish clansmen.
Posted by: Besoeker    2009-03-15 17:04  

#8  He said he's sorry, what more do you bastids want? For gawds sake.
Posted by: Shipman   2009-03-15 16:55  

#7  Don't call it a ponzi scheme, call it a government style investment.

Don't call it theft, call it personal redistribution.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles the flatulent   2009-03-15 12:28  

#6  Who the hell does he think he is, Speaker of the House?
Posted by: DMFD   2009-03-15 11:52  

#5  Their taxes need looking into. All the Madoffs. Give them the Capone treatment.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2009-03-15 09:39  

#4  Court documents released on Friday show that Bernard Madoff and his wife Ruth lived a life of high luxury, with exclusive homes, yachts and other assets worth $823-million.

...of other peoples money. Now thinking on that perspective, that should qualify him as a good socialist, book cookers, and tax scofflaw for a position in the Obama administration. Here's a man that can show them how to make it happen. If anything the administration need experienced practical people like this. /sarc off
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-03-15 09:23  

#3  The only reason one would appeal sentencing after a plea of guilt would be to seek a sentence other than incarceration. Madoff wants bail, so he can appeal for community service. Lot's of luck.
Posted by: Alistaire Greash5374   2009-03-15 08:59  

#2  and an 8 by 10 cell to enjoy for the last 15 years of his life
Posted by: mhw   2009-03-15 08:09  

#1  assets worth $823-million.

that's less than 2%
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-03-15 07:18  

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