Bernie Madoff...We Trusted You So Long
One of the best movies of the year is a French movie, starring Kristen Scott Thomas, entitled, "I Loved You So Long." It is a sad and tragic movie about a love so deep for a child...and how that love, and the mother's assisting her son die peacefully from cancer, haunts her upon her release from prison. Why it reminds me of Bernard L. Madoff is hard to say...but clearly their are parallels. The investors who have approached us have told us of decades old trust...a love so long...and now they are facing a death of their own...and they too are haunted, and some may be for the rest of their lives. And of course there is prison....
Often times securities fraud class actions felt like aiding a gambler who got cheated at the pool table. No tears were felt, but their were rules to be enforced and money returned. Today, it is not the same - in the Madoff matter and others. Today those who fled the tough and tumble of the public markets, and sought safety and security...investing in money market funds, cash, and trusted advisors, are telling us of having lost their entire savings and in too many cases, the funds needed to pay their medical bills and retirement. It is hard not to want to cry.
One of our clients had invested with a partnership pool almost 40 years ago, and that is where his money stayed and grew. Today he got the call where the caller revealed the "worst nightmare" - all of the money had been invested with Madoff, 75 percent or his retirement gone! Shock does not describe his feelings, if any are left.
The SEC has now shut down Madoff's operations, including Bernard L. Maddoff Investment Securities LLC, or BMIS. The freeze order can be found here.
But who else was involved, and where will investors be able to seek recovery?
Our investigation, in its early stages, leads use to believe that many were involved and many knew or suspected. The investors we know invested in partnerships who invested with partnerships... who invested with Bernie M. And Bernie M. and some of the general partners of these partnerships seem to have close relationships. We are trying to learn more about those partnerships and relationships...many of the partnerships seem to have less of a real presence than the three auditors of Bernie M's fund. At least they had a 12 by 18 foot office and showed up for 15 minutes a day in their tie dye T-shirts. We know that there was a group of funds or partnerships funneling money to Bernie M. But the pciture needs paint.
You can help us with our investigation. Help us define the web that allowed this Ponzi scheme to hurt so many. A description of our investigation is available here.