NY governor appoints Madoff lawyer to ethics board
The chairwoman of a troubled New York state ethics board created just over a year ago is being replaced by a lawyer who represented Wall Street swindler Bernard Madoff (MAY'-dawf).Full story
The chairwoman of a troubled New York state ethics board created just over a year ago is being replaced by a lawyer who represented Wall Street swindler Bernard Madoff (MAY'-dawf).Full story
Victor Kubicek, and Derek Anderson co-directors, "In God We Trust", discuss their documentary on Bernie Madoff, which is set to debut at the Tribeca Film Festival.
A federal judge has cleared the way for investors who lost $1.2 billion to Wall Street swindler Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme to receive $405 million in payouts. Full story
JPMorgan has found itself in the crosshairs of the Bernie Madoff scandal. CNBC's Scott Cohn reports the bank has been under suspicion in the Madoff case almost from the beginning.
The U.S. Attorney's office in Manhattan is looking into JPMorgan's dealings with Bernie Madoff, reports CNBC's Scott Cohn.
CNBC's Scott Cohn reports on the emails Bernie Madoff has written from jail, including his feeling that he should have pleaded not guilty. As remorseful as he is, Madoff says, he is comforted by the fact that he helped his customers recover their origi...
A payday for victims of Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme, as the trustee rounding up the fraudulent funds is set to give back more of it, reports CNBC's Scott Cohn.
CNBC's Scott Cohn reports the SEC wants to make it more enticing for employees to report fraud at work, particularly in light of recent revelations about attempts to blow the whistle on Bernie Madoff and Ron Allen.
Disgraced financier Bernard Madoff is escorted by police and photographed by the media as he departs U.S. Federal Court after a hearing in New York, January 5, 2009. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
Bernard Madoff walks back to his apartment in New York, in this December 17, 2008 file photo. A federal appeals court signaled that victims of Bernard Madoff's fraud more than four years ago might be allowed to eventually sue the swindler's family members over their losses, if they're willing to wai
Peter Madoff, brother of Bernard Madoff, arrives at the Federal Court in New York, in this December 20, 2012 file photo. A federal appeals court signaled that victims of Bernard Madoff's fraud more than four years ago might be allowed to eventually sue the swindler's family members over their losses