The Madoff Chronicles: Inside the Secret World of Bernie and Ruth

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Harper Collins, Sep 29, 2009 - Biography & Autobiography - 288 pages
The collapse of Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme led to the instant evaporation of $65 billion of wealth. The effects of Madoff's brazen fraud were felt most closely in New York and Palm Beach but the story was, and continues to be, front page news across the country. Now, Brian Ross and his team of investigators shed an unyielding light onto Madoff's scheme--how he got started, how he succeed for so long, who helped him, and who shielded him from early investigations. From hard hitting revelations to fascinating anecdotes, this is an incisive and voyeuristic look into this first family of financial crime . This is both news and the most addictive kind of true crime reading, certain to appeal to both Madoff junkies and neophytes who will love a juicy story filled with intrigue, betrayal, and billions and billions of dollars. The Madoff Chronicles includes a vast array of news and material that readers won't find anywhere else.
  • Contains a reproduction of Bernie's Little Black Book. The essential contacts contained here were always kept close at hand. This material has been extremely useful to the FBI investigation as they try to determine the roles that ther people played in the fraud.Ross has also secured Madoff's calendar for the past three years and other never-before-seen documents from inside the Madoff empire, straight from his desk.
  • Read key details of how Madoff carried out his scam and the revelation that he began the fraud from almost the first day, in the 1960s.
  • Hear how investigators tell believe that a billion dollars or more may have been hidden by Madoff.
  • Learn what was going on inside the Madoff apartment as Bernie prepared for his life in prison and Ruth prepared for life in self-imposed confinement.
  • Extensive cooperation by Madoff's personal assistant, Eleanor Squillari.
  • Extensive cooperation by Little Rick-a former employee who used to fetch drugs for the Madoffs. Little Rick knows all their dirty secrets. We learn that Bernie also liked prostitutes. He kept his favorites' names and numbers in his Little Black Book.
  • Detailed chronicle of Madoff's conversations and movement inside and outside the office in the days before his arrest.
  • Contains incriminating connections between Madoff and certain members of the SEC.
  • Cooperation of childhood friends and neighbors has enabled Ross to write a compelling portrait of Bernie and Ruth in their early years.
 

Contents

Acknowledgments
1960
Chapter Two The Early Days
1983
Chapter Three House Arrest
Chapter Five The Lifestyle
Chapter Six The
Chapter Seven Eleanor
Chapter Eight The Men Who Should Have Known
Chapter Ten The Family
Chapter Eleven Guilty
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Brian Ross is one of our most honored and respected journalists. As ABC News Chief Investigative Correspondent, he reports extensively for "World News with Charles Gibson," "Nightline," "Good Morning America," "20/20" and "Primetime," as well as for ABC News Radio and ABCNews.com. Ross joined ABC News in July 1994.

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