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The recovery of funds from the Madoff investment scandal has been underway since the scandal broke in December 2008. That month, recovery trustee Irving Picard received funds from the Bank of New York account where Bernard Madoff held new investments into his Ponzi scheme. As it has been concluded that no legitimate investments were made on the ...
Some of Madoff’s victims have also received compensation through Irving Picard, a court-appointed trustee in the Madoff case, who has distributed almost $14 billion to former Madoff customers.
Much of the compensation comes from the $2.2 billion civil forfeiture recovery from Jeffry Picower, an investor and the largest beneficiary of the Madoff scheme. Picower died in 2009.
The court-appointed trustee Irving Picard estimated actual losses to investors at $18 billion, and much of that money has been returned. [ 2 ] The 162-page list of clients (without investment amount), filed in United States bankruptcy court in Manhattan , was made public on February 4, 2009.
The fund disbursing money to the victims of Bernie Madoff’s legendary Ponzi scheme began its 10th and final distribution on Monday, putting another $131 million in the pockets of swindled investors.
The Madoff investment scandal was a major case of stock and securities fraud discovered in late 2008. [1] In December of that year, Bernie Madoff, the former Nasdaq chairman and founder of the Wall Street firm Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, admitted that the wealth management arm of his business was an elaborate multi-billion-dollar Ponzi scheme.
The fund for victims of Bernie Madoff’s historic Ponzi scheme has begun its ninth payout, distributing about $159 million in government-seized funds to nearly 25,000 people worldwide, the ...
Access International Advisors LLC’s LuxAlpha Sicav-American Selection was a UCITS fund that invested 95% of its money with Bernie Madoff. [9] It had $1.4 billion in net assets a month before Madoff's December 2008 arrest and was exposed for $1.4 billion, which it had placed with Madoff's securities fund, in the Madoff Ponzi scheme.