Madoff friend Picower dead, found in pool

MIAMI, (Reuters) – Palm Beach billionaire Jeffry  Picower, described as the biggest beneficiary of Bernard  Madoff’s fraud, died yesterday after he was found lying at the  bottom of the pool at his home, police said. 

Emergency services were called to the oceanside mansion  after Picower, 67, was pulled from the pool by his wife and a  housekeeper and he was later pronounced dead, the Palm Beach  Post reported quoting police and Fire Rescue officials.  

Police were investigating the death as a drowning, the  newspaper said. It reported he was not breathing when he was  pulled from the pool and paramedics worked unsuccessfully for  20 minutes at the scene to try to revive him.

Picower and his wife, Barbara, were friends of Wall Street  financier Madoff, who is serving a 150-year sentence after  pleading guilty to running a $65 billion Ponzi scheme.  

The trustee handling the Madoff fraud case, Irving Picard,  said in court documents filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New  York late last month that Picower, newly listed as one of the  400 wealthiest Americans by Forbes magazine, was complicit in  the fraud.  

Part of Picard’s filing said: “Based upon the trustee’s  investigation to date, Picower was the biggest beneficiary of  Madoff’s scheme, having withdrawn either directly or through  the entities he controlled more than $7.2 billion of other  investors’ money.”  

Picower was being sued for the $7.2 billion, $2 billion  more than the trustee in the case demanded in May.  

He was listed 371st and worth $1 billion on the latest  published Forbes list.  

Picower started out as an accountant and lawyer and then  made money investing in the medical sector.  

He and his wife headed a philanthropy, the Picower  Foundation. The foundation closed when the Madoff fraud  unraveled last December.  

A spokeswoman for the Picowers’ attorney, William Zabel,  has rejected Picard’s accusations against Picower as “false and  outrageous claims … based on a misreading of the purported  ‘facts’.”  

She said the Picowers initiated discussions to reach a  settlement with the trustee, who is winding down Bernard L.  Madoff Investment Securities LLC.