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Bernie Madoff, disgraced Ponzi schemer, dies at 82

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Bernard Madoff, who was convicted for running the largest known Ponzi scheme in history, died on Wednesday in prison where he was serving a 150year sentence, the US Federal Bureau of Prisons said. He was 82.

Madoff for decades presented himself as a successful and trusted Wall Street kingpin while secretly engaging in investment fraud, prompting his sentencing judge to condemn his crimes as “extraordin­arily evil”.

A spokeswoma­n for the prison bureau said Madoff ’s death at the Federal Medical Center in Butner,

North Carolina, about 0730GMT was believed to be from natural causes. Madoff had been suffering from terminal kidney disease and several other medical ailments. He had been held at the Butner prison after being sentenced in June 2009 to a 150-year term for engineerin­g a fraud estimated as high as $64.8 billion.

Madoff had last year sought “compassion­ate release” from prison so he could die at home, but the judge who had originally sentenced him to prison rejected that request.

“Bernie, up until his death, lived with guilt and remorse for his crimes,” Madoff ’s lawyer Brandon Sample said in a statement. “Although the crimes Bernie was convicted of have come to define who he was — he was also a father and a husband. He was softspoken and an intellectu­al. Bernie was by no means perfect. But no man is.”

Madoff’s thousands of victims, large and small, included individual­s, charities, pension funds and hedge funds. Among those he betrayed were actors Kevin Bacon, Kyra Sedgwick and John Malkovich; baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Sandy Koufax; and a charity associated with director Steven Spielberg.

Owners of the New York Mets, longtime Madoff clients, struggled for years to field a good baseball team because of losses they suffered. “We thought he was God. We trusted everything in his hands,” Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel, whose foundation lost $15.2 million, said in 2009. Some lost everything. —

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