Madoff victims to get $1.5bn back - reports

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Almost half the victims of the Bernie Madoff ponzi investment scheme will get their money back after a $1.5bn payout was announced, The Times reports.

Trustee Irving Picard has recouped about $11bn of the $18bn invested in the funds, but the distribution of the money to victims has been slowed by legal challenges. Madoff was handed a 150 year jail term after being found guilty of fraud three years ago. The Times reports Picard has only pat out $335m to investors so far, but has finked a request to the US bankruptcy court for permission to distribute a further $1.5bn to $3bn. The report said the $3bn figure assumes investors get no interest for the money they ploughed into the scheme - which it said had infuriated many victims. ...

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