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Madoff's sons seemed to come out of this financially unscathed. The son who commited suicide was a fuc<king compliance officer.. They want us to believe he had no idea what was going on.
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Not sure if he was on the trustee's list of 60 people/institutions
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He's dead yet his family and future generations are set for 10 lifetimes financially.
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There has been nothing at all to show this son was remotely involved (as opposed to Madoff's wife). He didn't work anywhere near the section of the company that did the Ponzi scheme (didn't have access). He left a wife and a 2-year-old child. Tragic that his father's actions destroyed his life, too (death threats against their child, etc)
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Blinkers on.
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Could be, but nobody has been able to prove it differently yet, and they've tried.
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Leaving a 2 yr old is as cowardly as it gets. No excuses.
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Maybe he was retarded. Benefit of the doubt and whatnot. |
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