Posted on 12/10/2010 7:44:57 AM PST by Larry381
NEW YORKCarl J. Shapiro and various related people and entities have agreed to forfeit $625 million to the United States, all of which will be made available to the victims of the fraudulent investment advisory business which was owned and operated by Bernard L. Madoff. The distribution of funds to victims will be administered by Irving H. Picard in his dual capacities as the newly-appointed special master to assist the department in connection with the victim remission proceedings, and as the court-appointed trustee overseeing the liquidation of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, under the Securities Investor Protection Act. The agreement was submitted to and approved by U.S. District Judge Thomas P. Griesa today.
The announcement was made by Preet Bharara, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York; Orlan Johnson, Chairman of the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC); Janice K. Fedarcyk, Assistant Director-in-Charge of the New York Field Division of the FBI; and Charles R. Pine, the Special Agent-in-Charge of the New York Field Office of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Criminal Investigation Division, announced today that
According to the stipulation and order of settlement and accompanying civil forfeiture complaint filed in Manhattan federal court earlier today, the investment advisory business of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC (BLMIS) was operated from at least as early as the 1980s as a massive Ponzi scheme, defrauding investors of billions of dollars. Rather than use client funds to invest in securities, as promised, BLMIS diverted those funds to (a) pay other clients redemption requests; (b) fund transactions to disguise BLMISs fraud; and (c) enrich Madoff, his family, and his associates. In order to support the lie that BLMIS was operating a legitimate investment advisory business, BLMIS created and disseminated fictitious account statements that, among other things, showed trades that never actually took place. During the course of the fraud, Madoffs clients lost approximately $20 billion in funds they invested with BLMIS.
Since at least the late 1960s, Carl J. Shapiro was an investor in BLMIS, holding an account in his own name and controlling accounts held by various related individuals and entities. Over the course of his approximately 40-year relationship with Madoff and BLMIS, Shapiro invested hundreds of millions of dollars into his BLMIS accounts, but withdrew hundreds of millions more. When Madoff was arrested in December 2008 and his fraud was revealed, it became clear that Shapirolike all of BLMISs investors who withdrew more money than they investedhad profited at the expense of more recent BLMIS investors.
In order to resolve any potential civil claims by the government against Shapiro and his family, the Shapiro family has agreed to forfeit $625 million to the governmentan amount in excess of Carl J. Shapiro and his wifes current net worth, as well as in excess of the fictitious profits that Shapiro and his wife took out of BLMIS. The settlement contains no finding or admission of fault against Shapiro or his family; the settlement does not, however, release any party from criminal liability.
Simultaneously with the announcement of todays historic settlement, U.S. Attorney Bharara announced that the department has appointed Irving H. Picard as special master to assist in identifying eligible victims, verifying their losses, and distributing the forfeited funds in accordance with department regulations governing remission or mitigation of forfeitures. For approximately two years, Picard has served as the court-appointed trustee for BLMIS under the Securities Investment Protection Act (SIPA). Under the terms of todays settlement, and a related settlement submitted to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, Picard will administer $550 million of the funds being returned to investors by the Shapiro family through the SIPA liquidation proceedings, and the remaining $75 million through the departments remission or mitigation process.
For almost 40 years, Carl Shapiro invested hundreds of millions of dollars with Bernie Madoff but withdrew far more, said U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara. By requiring him to forfeit this moneymore than he is currently worththe government and the SIPA Trustee have sent an important message: those who profited as a result of Bernard Madoffs fraud should disgorge those profits, which are rightfully other people's money. We will continue to work tirelessly with our partners from SIPC, the FBI, and the IRS, to track down any and all proceeds of Madoffs Ponzi scheme and return them to their rightful owners. And, to be clear, the criminal and civil forfeiture investigations relating to the Madoff fraud are very much ongoing.
The trustee used the legal tools made available under the Bankruptcy Code and SIPA to benefit the victims here, said SIPC Board Chairman Johnson. The Madoff case is now entering a new phase. I hope this marks the beginning of a period that will see many such settlements.
As we approach the two-year anniversary of the Bernard Madoff arrest, this settlement represents a significant step in the restitution of retirements, pensions, and university endowments that were robbed with blatant disregard for the law, said FBI Assistant Director-in-Charge Fedarcyk. It takes a special depravity to victimize so many people so severely. The investigation of prodigious fraud, like that of Madoff, remains one of the FBI's top priorities. From robbers to fraudsters, the FBI will continue to bring to justice crooks who steal.
Investment fraud is never a victimless crime, said IRS Criminal Investigation Special Agent-in-Charge Pine. Financial distress left in the wake of a crumbling investment scheme leaves victims in financial ruins and feeling betrayed by individuals they trusted would help them make a better life. The victims in the case can know that IRS Criminal Investigation has resources devoted to assisting the U.S. Attorney to hold the perpetrators accountable, and to help re-coop some of their stolen money.
U.S. Attorney Bharara praised the work of SIPC, the SIPA Trustee, the FBI, the IRS, the Department of Labors Employee Benefits Security Administration and Office of the Inspector General, the Department of Justices Criminal Divisions Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering Section, and the U.S. Marshals Service. U.S. Attorney Bharara also thanked the Securities and Exchange Commission for their assistance.
The season was based on the Madoff situation and they used foundations to hide loot, move loot around, etc. Very well done.
FWIW, if I'm the Feds I make this deal: Offer Bernie a full pardon if he gives up the loot. The loot (or at least parts of it) get recovered and there's no way he lives a week after he gets released.
Never heard of the show since I don’t watch much TV either. What about Barney Fag, Dodd, and BO’s allies that were paid off with other people’s money? Again, who is the biggest criminal?
I just saw a few minutes ago they are going after that b**ch Sonja Kohn of Medici bank in Austria. Another real Madoff slime enabler. Some of the money she lost may be Russian. Uh oh. This Irving Picard, the trustee, is making some good moves.
Madoff’s investors and bundlers like Kohn are real scum.
“Again, who is the biggest criminal?”
The politicians, for sure.
That whole Madoff group needs to disappear.
Just recently only one civil suit was brought in the amount of $6.2 billion against all those who reaped profits from the Ponzi scheme, and this one clears the debts at ten cents on the dollar,...in response to just one such claim?
The Ponzi scheme touched on bank rolls of those in firmly placed positions of established institutions in multiple power structures. IMHO, these actions manifest as much corruption in the system as the initial convictions.
You’re right.
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