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Bernard Madoff Fast Facts

March 11, 2013

(CNN) โ€” Hereโ€™s a look at the life of Bernard Madoff, who was convicted of running a multi-billion dollar Ponzi scheme.

Personal

Birth date: April 29, 1938

Death date: April 14, 2021

Birth place: Queens, New York

Birth name: Bernard Lawrence Madoff

Father: Ralph Madoff

Mother: Sylvia (Muntner) Madoff

Marriage: Ruth (Alpern) Madoff (November 1959-April 14, 2021, his death)

Children: Andrew and Mark

Education: Hofstra University, B.A. Political Science, 1960

Other Facts

Started his firm with $5,000 he saved from working as a lifeguard.

Madoff served as NASDAQโ€™s chairman in 1990, 1991 and 1993.

Had many high-profile victims, including director Steven Spielberg, actors Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick, and New York Mets owner Fred Wilpon.

16,521 investors have filed claims against Madoff.

Timeline

1960 - Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities is founded.

December 10, 2008 - Bernard Madoff allegedly confesses to employees of his company that the asset management portion of his firm is actually a large Ponzi scheme. Madoff says the business had lost about $50 billion and that he plans to turn himself in to authorities in a week.

December 11, 2008 - Madoff is arrested on one count of securities fraud for allegedly operating a multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme from his investment advisory business. He is released on $10 million bail.

December 12, 2008 - A federal court in Manhattan issues a temporary order freezing Madoffโ€™s assets and appointing a receiver over him and his firm.

December 17, 2008 - Madoff is placed on house arrest. Several bids by prosecutors to jail Madoff are denied by the court.

February 9, 2009 - The SEC and Madoff reach a partial settlement agreement. Under the terms of the deal, Madoff will keep a previously reached agreement to freeze his assets and not to violate any other securities laws. This is separate from the criminal charge Madoff faces.

March 12, 2009 - Madoff pleads guilty to eleven felony charges including: money laundering, perjury, false filings with the SEC and fraud. There is no deal with the government associated with the guilty plea.

March 20, 2009 - An appeals court rules that Madoff will remain in jail until sentencing.

April 1, 2009 - Federal marshals seize Madoffโ€™s yacht, a smaller boat, and one of his homes in Florida as court-ordered seizures of the financierโ€™s assets begin.

June 29, 2009 - Madoff is sentenced to 150 years in prison.

October 2, 2009 - A $199 million lawsuit is filed against Madoffโ€™s sons, his brother Peter Madoff and his niece Shana Madoff, who all worked at Madoffโ€™s firm.

December 11, 2010 - Madoffโ€™s son, Mark Madoff, 46, commits suicide in his Manhattan apartment.

February 15, 2011 - In an interview from prison, Madoff tells the New York Times he felt that some banks and hedge funds โ€œhad to know.โ€

June 4, 2011 - Final auction of personal property belonging to Madoff nets $500,000. So far, the total recovery from the Madoffs has been approximately $24 million in property sales and $80 million in cash assets.

September 20, 2012 - Trustee Irving Picard announces that victims of Madoffโ€™s Ponzi scheme will receive another $2.5 billion in reimbursement of their stolen funds. This brings the total amount returned to investors to $3.6 billion. Approximately half of the victims have been repaid.

January 22, 2014 - CNBC reports receiving an email from Madoff in which he says he had a heart attack in December of 2013 and that he has stage 4 kidney disease.

March 25, 2014 - Picard announces plans to pay out an additional $349 million to Madoffโ€™s victims. Approximately $9.8 billion has been recovered so far.

September 3, 2014 - Son Andrew, Madoffโ€™s last surviving child, dies of cancer at age 48.

February 2015 - Another $355 million in recovered funds is distributed to Madoffโ€™s victims. Approximately $10.5 billion has been recovered so far.

February 1, 2016 - Trustees announce that more than $11.079 billion of the $17.5 billion in principal investment has been recovered to date.

November 9, 2017 - The US Department of Justice announces that it will begin distributing funds to Madoffโ€™s victims. The money comes out of the Madoff Victim Fund, an account the US government put together in 2013 to assist investors in recovering their lost funds.

February 5, 2020 - In a court filing, Madoff asks a judge for compassionate release from prison. Madoff has terminal kidney failure and a life expectancy of less than 18 months, according to the filing.

March 4, 2020 - Federal prosecutors deny Madoffโ€™s request to be released early, saying Madoffโ€™s crime was โ€œunprecedented in scope and magnitude.โ€

April 20, 2020 - The DOJ announces the fifth distribution of $378.5 million to more than 26,000 victims worldwide. This payment brings the total recovery of funds for victims to $2.7 billion, 73.65 % of their losses.

April 14, 2021 - Madoff dies at the Federal Medical Center in the prison in Butner, North Carolina, according to the US Bureau of Prisons.

February 17, 2022 - Madoffโ€™s sister and her husband are found dead in an apparent murder-suicide, according to a news release from Florida police.

December 30, 2024 - The DOJ announces the 10th and final distribution of more than $131.4 million, bringing the total amount of compensation โ€” shared among almost 41,000 victims across 127 countries โ€” to $4.3 billion. This payment means each victim will receive compensation covering almost 94% of their proven losses.

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