http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/31/us/madoffs-interview/index.html?iref=allsearch
For those who didn't see the interview, it's a fantastic watch. I had no intent of watching myself, but didn't change the channel after watching my Steelers dismantle the Patriots. What I found interesting in the interview was the talk by both Maadoff's wife, Ruth, and his son, Andrew. Both recounted with great detail the life they spent with Bernie, but denied ny knowledge or culpibility in Madoff's Ponzi scheme. As Madoff's empire was collapsing around him, he called the family to a meeting in his penthouse to admit to the Ponzi scheme. Regarding Madoff's admission of guit, his wife Ruth said the following:
What I found to be significant and ultimately incredible here is Ruth's supposed lack of knowledge of what a Ponzi scheme even is, let alone her husbands misdealings. Even myself, with little to no knowledge of the business and financial world, understands what a Ponzi scheme is. if you saw the interview, you likely saw the way Ruth answered the questions. Deliberate and rehearsed would be the best way I could describe them. She then went into detail of how her son explained to her in detail what a Ponzi scheme is, and how she attended a party with her husband following, playing the role of the "good wife".
Unfortunately, it was sad enough for Madoff's investors, who were out some 50$ billion dollars. After gathering his wife and sons to explain, Madoff's oldest son, Mark, stormed off. MAdoff was arrested the next morning, and is serving 150 years in jail. Two years to the date of Madoff's arrest, eldest son Mark was discovered hanging from a ceiling pipe in his Manhattan apartment, while his 2-year-old son slept in another room. Ruth said the following regarding the suicide:
Madoff's younger son, Andrew, chimed in with the following:
So much more is contained within the interview, including Ruth's claims that she and her husband attempted suicide several times following his arrest due to the threats on their lives, people accusing the family of exploiting Madoff's arrest for interviews in order to profit, and more details surrounding Mark's suicide and the Ponzi scheme itself.
Do you believe Madoff's son and wife when they claim they knew nothing about the Ponzi scheme?
If Madoff was your father, would you be able to talk to him ever again?
Does Madoff hold any culpability for his son Mark's suicide? Why?
For those who didn't see the interview, it's a fantastic watch. I had no intent of watching myself, but didn't change the channel after watching my Steelers dismantle the Patriots. What I found interesting in the interview was the talk by both Maadoff's wife, Ruth, and his son, Andrew. Both recounted with great detail the life they spent with Bernie, but denied ny knowledge or culpibility in Madoff's Ponzi scheme. As Madoff's empire was collapsing around him, he called the family to a meeting in his penthouse to admit to the Ponzi scheme. Regarding Madoff's admission of guit, his wife Ruth said the following:
"He(Bernie) said, 'I have a confession to make. I've been running a Ponzi scheme." He said, '$50 billion dollars. I asked him:, 'What's a Ponzi scheme?
What I found to be significant and ultimately incredible here is Ruth's supposed lack of knowledge of what a Ponzi scheme even is, let alone her husbands misdealings. Even myself, with little to no knowledge of the business and financial world, understands what a Ponzi scheme is. if you saw the interview, you likely saw the way Ruth answered the questions. Deliberate and rehearsed would be the best way I could describe them. She then went into detail of how her son explained to her in detail what a Ponzi scheme is, and how she attended a party with her husband following, playing the role of the "good wife".
"I can't explain it, I mean I trusted him. Why would it ever occur to me that it wasn't legal? The business was -- his reputation, was almost legendary. Why would I ever think that there was something sinister going on?"
Unfortunately, it was sad enough for Madoff's investors, who were out some 50$ billion dollars. After gathering his wife and sons to explain, Madoff's oldest son, Mark, stormed off. MAdoff was arrested the next morning, and is serving 150 years in jail. Two years to the date of Madoff's arrest, eldest son Mark was discovered hanging from a ceiling pipe in his Manhattan apartment, while his 2-year-old son slept in another room. Ruth said the following regarding the suicide:
I blame myself for Mark's suicide. Had I cut off contact with Bernie as Mark wished, I just, I just wish, until my dying day, that I had done what he wanted. It's the most awful thing that could happen to anybody. Suicide of a child."
Madoff's younger son, Andrew, chimed in with the following:
"What he did to me, to my brother, and to my family is unforgivable. What he did to thousands of other people, destroyed their lives -- I'll never understand it. And, I'll never forgive him for it. And I'll never speak to him again."
So much more is contained within the interview, including Ruth's claims that she and her husband attempted suicide several times following his arrest due to the threats on their lives, people accusing the family of exploiting Madoff's arrest for interviews in order to profit, and more details surrounding Mark's suicide and the Ponzi scheme itself.
Do you believe Madoff's son and wife when they claim they knew nothing about the Ponzi scheme?
If Madoff was your father, would you be able to talk to him ever again?
Does Madoff hold any culpability for his son Mark's suicide? Why?