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Madoff 'had cheques ready to go' | Madoff 'had cheques ready to go' |
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Bernard Madoff had $173m (£114m) in signed cheques in his office desk, ready to send out at the time of his arrest last month, US prosecutors say. | |
The cheques were further evidence that Mr Madoff wanted to keep his assets away from his investors, they claim. | |
The detail was provided in a court filing as prosecutors argued that Mr Madoff should have his bail revoked. | |
Mr Madoff is accused of running a fraudulent $50bn scheme which saw heavy losses for many investors. | |
Mr Madoff is currently under house arrest in his New York penthouse. | Mr Madoff is currently under house arrest in his New York penthouse. |
His $10m bail is covered by that home as well as his houses in Long Island and Florida. A parallel civil case has also seen his assets frozen. | His $10m bail is covered by that home as well as his houses in Long Island and Florida. A parallel civil case has also seen his assets frozen. |
Bail arguments | |
In court on Thursday, prosecutors accused Mr Madoff, a former Nasdaq stock market chairman, of sending more than $1m worth of jewellery to friends and family over the Christmas holidays. | |
Investigators previously said that Mr Madoff had planned on distributing more than $200m to his closest friends and family after he realised his scheme had unravelled. | |
US prosecutors allege that Mr Madoff's business funded investors' returns with cash from new investors - a fraud known as a Ponzi, or pyramid, scheme. | |
Madoff should not be able to communicate with anyone from his apartment in an unrestricted way Howard KleinhauerLawyer for former Madoff investor | |
His defence lawyers have argued that he is not likely to flee nor is he a danger to community, and therefore should remain free on bail. | |
A court official said a judge would issue a decision on Friday or Monday on the government's request to revoke Mr Madoff's bail and jail him. | A court official said a judge would issue a decision on Friday or Monday on the government's request to revoke Mr Madoff's bail and jail him. |
Lawyers for investors who are suing to recover losses welcomed the US government's attempt to put Mr Madoff behind bars. | Lawyers for investors who are suing to recover losses welcomed the US government's attempt to put Mr Madoff behind bars. |
"It should have been done from the first day," said Howard Kleinhauer, lawyer for an investor who placed $10m with Mr Madoff's firm just days before his arrest. | "It should have been done from the first day," said Howard Kleinhauer, lawyer for an investor who placed $10m with Mr Madoff's firm just days before his arrest. |
"Madoff should not be able to communicate with anyone from his apartment in an unrestricted way." | "Madoff should not be able to communicate with anyone from his apartment in an unrestricted way." |
Earlier, Britain's Serious Fraud Office said it would open an inquiry into Mr Madoff's business operations in the UK. | Earlier, Britain's Serious Fraud Office said it would open an inquiry into Mr Madoff's business operations in the UK. |
The investigation would focus on UK victims and any offences that may have been committed in the UK, the SFO said. | The investigation would focus on UK victims and any offences that may have been committed in the UK, the SFO said. |
The SFO has called for anyone who has had dealings with any of Mr Madoff's UK businesses - including ex-employees - to assist in the investigation. | The SFO has called for anyone who has had dealings with any of Mr Madoff's UK businesses - including ex-employees - to assist in the investigation. |