Bernard Madoff’s elder son dead in suicide

NEW YORK, (Reuters) – Mark Madoff, the elder son of  convicted swindler Bernard Madoff, was found hanged in his New  York City apartment in an apparent suicide, police and his  lawyer said today.
Mark Madoff, 46, was found dead on the two-year anniversary  of the arrest of his father. Bernard Madoff is now serving 150  years in prison after confessing to running a decades-long  Ponzi scheme that bilked investors out of billions.

Mark Madoff
Mark Madoff

“Mark Madoff took his own life today. This is a terrible  and unnecessary tragedy,” Martin Flumenbaum, a lawyer for Mark  Madoff and his younger brother, Andrew, said in a statement.  “Mark was an innocent victim of his father’s monstrous crime  who succumbed to two years of unrelenting pressure from false  accusations and innuendo.”
Mark Madoff was found hanged in his SoHo apartment, New  York City police spokesman Paul Browne said.
The Madoff sons and other family members had worked for  their father’s financial firm, Bernard L. Madoff Investment  Securities LLC.
A court-appointed trustee trying to recover money for  defrauded investors of Bernard Madoff has sued Madoff’s two  sons, brother, wife and a niece, saying they should have known  about the massive $65 billion fraud and must return money.
Madoff family members have dismissed the allegations as  baseless and said they were unaware of the fraud. None has been  charged with any criminal wrongdoing.
The Wall Street Journal reported in February that the sons  and brother of Bernard Madoff were the subject of criminal  tax-fraud cases by federal prosecutors in Manhattan. No charges  have been brought.
The case against Bernard Madoff, which shook investors  around the world and sparked criticism of market regulators for  failing to catch him despite warnings and tips over many years,  began with his arrest on Dec. 11, 2008.
When he was arrested, Madoff told authorities that he  confessed to his sons a day earlier to running a giant Ponzi  scheme. A Ponzi scheme is one in which early investors are paid  with money of new ones.
Madoff has insisted he acted alone. Since his confession,  seven other people have been arrested in the case, including  several of his long-time employees and an outside accountant.