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December 19, 2010

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Widow to return Madoff money

THE widow of a Florida philanthropist who had been the single-largest beneficiary of Bernard Madoff's colossal Ponzi scheme has agreed to return US$7.2 billion in bogus profits to the victims of the fraud, she and US authorities announced on Friday.

The trustee recovering money for Madoff's victimized investors filed court papers formalizing the settlement with the estate of Jeffry Picower, a businessman who drowned after suffering a heart attack in the swimming pool at his Palm Beach, Florida, mansion on October 25, 2009.

"We will return every penny received from almost 35 years of investing with Bernard Madoff," Picower's wife, Barbara, said in a written statement.

"I believe the Madoff Ponzi scheme was deplorable and I am deeply saddened by the tragic impact it continues to have on the lives of its victims," she said. "It is my hope that this settlement will ease that suffering."

US Attorney Preet Bharara called the settlement a "game changer" for victims.

The recovery would mean a sizable number could get at least half of their money back - a remarkable turnaround for people and institutions that thought two years ago that they had lost everything.

"Barbara Picower has done the right thing," Bharara said.

Jeffry Picower, who was 67 when he died, was one of Madoff's oldest clients. Over the decades, he withdrew about US$7 billion in bogus profits from his accounts with the schemer.

That amounts to more than a third of the money that disappeared.

That money was supposedly made on stock trades, but authorities said that in reality it was simply stolen from other investors.

Picower's lawyers claimed he knew nothing about the scheme, but court-appointed trustee Irving Picard had argued in court papers that he must have known that the returns were "implausibly high" and based on fraud.

In her statement, Barbara Picower said she was "absolutely confident that my husband Jeffry was in no way complicit in Madoff's fraud and want to underscore the fact that neither the trustee, nor the US attorney, has charged him with any illegal act."




 

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