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Arrest made in $50 billion Wall Street fraud

posted at 10:37 am on December 12, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
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It may be difficult to grasp the scope of a $50 billion fraud on Wall Street, so think of it this way: it’s three times the size of the loan that the Big Three automakers tried squeezing out of Congress this week.  No help?  How about 1/14th the size of Hank Paulson’s TARP fund to rescue … er … Wall Street?  Feds arrested the former chairman of Nasdaq for perpetrating the biggest financial scam since the UN’s Oil-for-Food program:

A Wall Street powerbroker for nearly 50 years who built an influential firm has confessed to a massive fraud scheme that will cost investors at least $50 billion, federal authorities say.

Bernard L. Madoff, 70, facing a single count of securities fraud, declined to speak with reporters after a federal magistrate judge in U.S. District Court in Manhattan ordered him released Thursday night on $10 million bail.

Andrew M. Calamari, associate director of enforcement in the Securities and Exchange Commission’s New York office, said the SEC had filed a civil securities fraud charge as well and was alleging “a stunning fraud that appears to be of epic proportions.”

Madoff allegedly told senior employees that his firm had been insolvent for years and that he was running a Ponzi scheme to make money.  Madoff used incoming investments to show results for previous investors, a mirage that would eventually leave the last set of investors holding a very large bag.  The size of that bag at Madoff’s arrest?  About $7 billion in redemption demands that Madoff was desperately trying to cover.

Why did Madoff tell his employees what was happening?  He wanted to warn them about the storm to follow, but not before he fleeced an additional $200 million or more to give his senior employees some golden parachutes before Madoff turned himself in to the authorities.  One of the employees tipped off the FBI, which swooped in to end Madoff’s fraud.

Madoff got released on a $10 million bond pending his trial.  Believe it or not, that’s twice the maximum fine he could get for his crime.  Of course, Madoff could also get 20 years and be forced to provide restitution, but somehow I doubt he’ll have much liquidity left by the time a verdict gets delivered in the case.

We know that this financial crisis has its roots in government distortion of lending markets and the irrational escalation in housing prices that followed, but that doesn’t mean fraud doesn’t occur as well.  If the feds have the scale correct in the Madoff case, it will send shock waves through the investment community and could fatally undermine confidence in Nasdaq as well.


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Powell does have a point, if the Republican party wants a future in this country. It has to completely wipe clean xenophopic a-holes like Jarhead68, MB4.

Since everyone hear claims to a William F. Buckley Jr. fan, he would have smack these racists people out of his circle and cut all connect with these scum.

Lance Murdock on December 12, 2008 at 11:00 AM

I thought Jarhead was banned a while ago. I remember that AP gave him a public spanking and a banning. What the heck happened?

newton on December 12, 2008 at 11:31 AM

What are you loons smoking? I speculated that Maddoff is a Jewish DEMOCRAT and I am now a xenophobic racist? Shove your PC crap up your pipe. And no one has ever banned me from ANY blog. Was I right? Is he Jewish? Is he a democRAT? So what? Most Jews ARE democRats. Get over it…also look at my last two posts to the other paranoid schizoids who accused me of being a racist. My wife is Jewish. I can’t be anti-semitic. Idiots…

Oh, and get a clue…Judaism is a RELIGION, not a RACE. And Islam is a RELIGION, not a race. You race-mongers are a danger to the planet.

Jarhead68 on December 12, 2008 at 5:19 PM

Over at Opensecrets.org, a search of Bernard Madoff shows he was a big donor to Democrats, especially the Democratic Senate Campaign Committee, along with Chuck Schumer.

Steve Tsouloufis on December 12, 2008 at 10:48 AM

Hey, Steve, you’d better not post this kind of stuff. You’ll be called a xenophobic, racist asshole by some of the dimbulbs who post here.

Jarhead68 on December 12, 2008 at 5:22 PM

I agree.

As for this idiot’s “point” about who Madoff is and what his associations are, it seems to me that rather than speculating — and including his ethnic/religious heritage in his speculation as if that was relevant — jarhead (whom I hope to heaven is not a Marine) could do some ferkin’ research and confirm what I just did. He’s a major Dem donor.

But it’s easier to just speculate that the guy is a joooo and imply that that somehow explains his corruption.

If you’re going to be a bigot, at least put some effort into.

Fat, drunk, and stupid is no way to go through life. — Dean Vernon Wormer

Y-not on December 12, 2008 at 11:30 AM

You, too, are an idiot, Y-not. None of you morons even got the sarcastic irony in my post. And, by the way, why do you spell Jews as jooos? To me, that’s insulting and derogatory. You are the anti-semitic one here, not I, who has a Jewish wife and Jewish children. And, yes, I was in the Marine Corps during the Viet Nam war. Your welcome.

Jackass.

Jarhead68 on December 12, 2008 at 5:29 PM

I doubt he’ll have much liquidity left by the time a verdict gets delivered in the case.

I figure this sack of crap will have been positioning his assets so they cannot be legally taken to provide restitution to his victims. On paper I’d bet his family owns most everything.

csdeven on December 13, 2008 at 8:03 AM

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