Posts Tagged ‘Family And Friends’

What To Do With Madoff’s Assets

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Bernie Madoff has instructed his lawyers to prevent any seizing and monetizing of his assets. The suggestion is that these assets are in his wife’s name and thus they are unrelated to the ponzi scheme that Madoff was running. What hubris on the part of Madoff! This man is the lowest form of life on the planet. Not only is he the largest individual criminal in the history of the world (think about that for a minute – he’s stolen more money than any other person ever born), but now he wants to be flagrant about using loopholes in the law to keep those assets. What a disgusting pig.

The request was acknowledged, but not granted, in court documents filed on Monday both by federal prosecutors and the trustee overseeing the liquidation of Mr. Madoff’s estate for the benefit of customers who say they have lost billions they entrusted to Mr. Madoff over many years.

Mr. Madoff’s assets were frozen in December after he was arrested on charges of operating a worldwide Ponzi scheme, with losses he allegedly said were as high as $50 billion. In January, his wife agreed to a voluntary asset freeze when prosecutors, citing the couple’s effort to mail out expensive jewelry to family and friends, sought to revoke her husband’s bail.

The New York Times’ Deal Book blog posted the above piece in the story about Madoff. My suggestion is to liquidate the assets and give them back to the folks that this disgusting human being ripped off. Giving the money back might actually be a hard case since you have to figure out who gets the money first, but I would probably err on the side of giving the dollars back to the elderly first, then the foundations, and then the rest of his investors. Granted, no one will be receiving the entire value of their deposits. However, if you’re in your 80’s and you went from $50 million in assets to $0, then I’m sure you’ll take even $50 thousand if it comes your way.

I hope they throw this Madoff character in jail for the rest of his life.

Merry Christmas to All

Thursday, December 25th, 2008

Merry Christmas everyone! Here’s hoping that you enjoy a safe, healthy, and happy Christmas with family and friends. And to my younger brother – Happy Birthday! My younger brother will turn 21 this Christmas and I wish him safety and happiness today and forever. :-)

Now everyone get back to opening presents…

Happy Thanksgiving!

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

Whether you’re at home with your family or visiting family and/or friends out on the road, here’s wishing you a very happy and healthy Thanksgiving! Be sure to remember all of the things that you should be thankful for from the last twelve months and to enjoy the time that you have with family and friends this weekend.

And be careful of the tryptophan coma after eating all of that turkey later today – you don’t want to miss some quality football tonight! Ha ha ha! Enjoy!

Robert Goulet Passes Away at 73

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

Unfortunately, Robert Goulet passed away Tuesday morning while he was waiting for a lung transplant in Los Angeles. I’m from a younger generation that was not around for Goulet’s impact on the American entertainment scene in the 1960’s, but I was around to hear him on contemporary media outlets and movies.

I hope to learn more about the lung transplant situation in the coming days and weeks. I wonder if he was on some list and he just didn’t get high enough on the list in time or if they couldn’t find a specialized lung for him (I don’t know, but I’d assume that blood type has a part to play in that stuff). I haven’t really searched into that, but it could be eye-opening to know what happened especially when you take into account that doctors gave him an additional 15 years after a transplant.

For what it’s worth, he always seemed like a good-natured, nice guy. My thoughts go with his family and friends.


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