How did one of the largest financial scandals of our time go on for so long without being detected? WSJ reporters offer insight into Bernard Madoff's alleged Ponzi scheme.
wsjdigitalnetworkSubscribe ow.ly | Facebook ow.ly | Twitter ow.ly Release Date: August 26, 2011 Genre: Documentary Cast: Frank Casey, Neil Chelo and Gaytri Kachroo Directors: Jeff Prosserman Writer: Jeff Prosserman, Harry Markopolos Studio: Entertainment One Films Plot: A look at how one investigator spent ten ye...
trailersBernie Madoff THE THIEF OF WALL STREET Admitted to ripping off $50 billion in a Giant Ponzi Scheme.
A look inside the jailhouse correspondence between Bernie Madoff and his biographer, Forbes contributor Diana B. Henriques.
forbesForbes Contributor Todd Essig, Ph.D., psychoanalyzes the biggest crook in US history.
forbesBernard Madoff, former NASDAQ chaiman now implicated in a $50 billion Ponzi scheme, at a 2007 roundtable discussion with Justin Fox, Ailsa Roell, Robert A. Schwartz, Muriel Seibert, and Josh Stampfli. These are some excerpts featuring Madoff, recently implicated in a $50 billion Ponzi scheme. The...
The New York Mets owners agreed to pay up to $162 million in a settlement to Bernard Madoff's fraud victims, in a deal to recoup losses from fake profit payouts. (March 19)
associatedpressThe owners of the New York Mets baseball team and the trustee trying to recover money for victims of Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme settled for $162 million as jury selection began.
wsjdigitalnetworkHarry Marcopolos claims to have discovered Bernie Madoff's ponzi scheme before anyone else. Rebecca Jarvis profiles Marcopolos and his nearly decade-long attempt to expose the fraud to the SEC.
www.nma.tv Fred Wilpon and Saul Katz, owners of the New York Mets, have settled a suit brought against them by Madoff victim trustee Irving Picard for $162 million. The suit first alleged that Wilpon and Katz were "willfully blind" to the fact that Bernie Madoff, the Ponzi schemer who reportedly ...
How did Bernard Madoff organize his business and what will happen next as authorities unwind a complex money trail tied to his alleged fraud.
wsjdigitalnetwork03/19/12 The owners of the New York Mets baseball team agreed to pay $162 million to settle a lawsuit with the court-appointed trustee in the Bernard Madoff Ponzi scheme Monday morning.
jamesnyfpMarket strategist Barry Ritholtz explains his views on the Facebook IPO debacle and why the social-networking company has no one to blame but itself for the mess due its greed, which he describes as not that far below that of Bernie Madoff. Photo: AP.
wsjdigitalnetworkRuss Mitchell talks with the head of Bernie Madoff's security detail, Nicholas Casale, and author Diana Henriques about the possible suicide attempts of the Madoffs and what it was like in the Madoff apartment after Bernie confessed.
cohenmediagroupThe New York Mets owners agreed to pay up to $162 million in a settlement to Bernard Madoff's fraud victims, in a deal to recoup losses from fake profit payouts. (March 19) Subscribe to the Associated Press: bit.ly Download AP Mobile: www.ap.org Associated Press on Facebook: apne.ws Associated Pr...
associatedpressThe wife of Bernie Madoff was on 60 Minutes explaining that she attempted suicide with her husband. Should we feel sorry for the imprisoned Wall Street scammer? The Young Turks host explains. Subscribe to The Young Turks: bit.ly The Largest Online New Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Face...
theyoungturksFeb. 23 (Bloomberg Law) -- Bloomberg Law's Lee Pacchia talks with Bloomberg News bankruptcy columnist and editor-at-large Bill Rochelle about the week's bankruptcy news and legal developments including Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., Washington Mutual Inc., and Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securit...
bloomberglawUNE's Paul D. Merrill Business Ethics Lecture hosted Diana B. Henriques, the author of the best-selling The Wizard of Lies: Bernie Madoff and the Death of Trust, and a contributing writer for The New York Times, where she has worked since 1989.
unecommunicationsA jury will decide whether the owners of the New York Mets professional baseball team turned a blind eye to warning signs that Bernard Madoff might have been carrying out a fraud, Joanna Chung reports on Digits.
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thehotbuttonHarry Markopolos who blew open the Bernie Madoff scandal talks with Rollin & The Morning Show - Big Red 92.3 FM - "Chasin' Madoff"
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rmtprmanagementBernie Madoff was bigger, more brazen, and more remarkable, because of his capacity to survive. But he was not unique. He epitomizes an "era of irresponsibility."
Bernard Madoff (né Bernard Lawrence Madoff le 29 avril 1938 à New York) est un homme d'affaires américain, président-fondateur d'une des principales sociétés d'investissements de Wall Street : Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC. Le 12 décembre 2008, il a été arrêté et mis en examen par l...
"60 Minutes" correspondent Morley Safer sat down with the wife of Bernie Madoff and his son. "The Early Show" has more from their revealing interview. Then, Erica Hill and Jeff Glor talk to Diana Henriques, a New York Times senior financial writer and author of a book about the Madoff scandal, "T...
Andy and Ruth Madoff First Interview - Ruth Madoff - We Tried Suicide In the first interview Ruth Madoff has given about her husband's crimes, she tells Morley Safer she and Bernard were so distraught over the burden of his crimes that they attempted suicide together. Air date Sunday, Oct. 30 201...
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