Will Trump pardon Madoff?

Jimdamick

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Bernie Madoff, the notorious Ponzi schemer & all around scumbag who hung around with Trump in NY,, says that he is dying from kidney disease, and is seeking an early release from prison on compassionate grounds so that he can die at home.
A lawyer for Madoff, in a new legal filing today says the fraudster has “less than 18 months to live.”
Madoff, 81, currently is serving a 150-year prison sentence in a North Carolina federal facility for orchestrating the largest Ponzi scheme in history, ripping off over 14 billion $'s to which he pleaded guilty in 2009.
“Now, after over ten years of incarceration and with less than 18 months to live, Madoff humbly asks this Court for a modicum of compassion.”
Seeing as Trump has a predisposition for releasing or pardoning criminals, and he's an old friend, why not?

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He'll do it, just wait & see :)
 
Bernie Madoff, the notorious Ponzi schemer & all around scumbag who hung around with Trump in NY,, says that he is dying from kidney disease, and is seeking an early release from prison on compassionate grounds so that he can die at home.
A lawyer for Madoff, in a new legal filing today says the fraudster has “less than 18 months to live.”
Madoff, 81, currently is serving a 150-year prison sentence in a North Carolina federal facility for orchestrating the largest Ponzi scheme in history, ripping off over 14 billion $'s to which he pleaded guilty in 2009.
“Now, after over ten years of incarceration and with less than 18 months to live, Madoff humbly asks this Court for a modicum of compassion.”
Seeing as Trump has a predisposition for releasing or pardoning criminals, and he's an old friend, why not?

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He'll do it, just wait & see :)

Trump's* going to die from choking to death in some way..his life force will slip away and in those last few seconds, he'll see Jeffrey.
 
https://apnews.com/article/new-york...rt-decisions-c3b2ca66524ac8ef39d2bd7eb5f98f17
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NEW YORK (AP) — Investors who profited from Bernard Madoff’s massive Ponzi scheme even though they knew nothing of it must still pay back their profits, an appeals court decided Thursday.

The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan upheld lower-court decisions in cases filed by Irving Picard, a court-appointed trustee who has recovered money for cheated investors for over a decade.

Madoff, 82, is serving a 150-year prison sentence imposed after he pleaded guilty to federal charges in 2009.

His bid to be released early on grounds that he is dying was rejected this year. Thousands of investors lost billions of dollars through his multi-decade fraud.

Madoff customers who received millions of dollars more than their original investments fought in court to hang on to their profits, arguing through their lawyers that they had receive the payouts in good faith and that too much time had passed to let Picard recover the money.

A three-judge panel of the 2nd Circuit concluded, however, that the investors were not entitled to “fictitious” profits that actually was money belonging to other customers.

It noted that the investors were permitted to retain the principal of their investments.

Picard has reported recovering over $14.3 billion for investors who lost over $17.5 billion that they invested. The collapse of the Ponzi scheme left many investors severely damaged financially because they were told their investments had grown much larger than what they started with.


 
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