Story first appeared on DetroitNews.com.
New
York — The former right-hand man of disgraced financier Bernard Madoff
told a New York City jury Tuesday that a crying Madoff revealed to him
that his financial empire was a gigantic fraud just before the rest of
the world learned the truth nearly five years ago.
Frank
DiPascali, Madoff’s former lieutenant and the government’s star witness
at the trial of five former Madoff employees, said Madoff called him
into his Manhattan office and told him to close the door behind him on a
day that Madoff, the former Nasdaq chairman, had spent staring out his
window.
“Crying, he said: ‘I’m at the end of my rope. I have no
money,’ ” DiPascali told jurors in federal court on the eve of the
five-year anniversary of Madoff’s arrest.
When it seemed
DiPascali didn’t understand, Madoff said: “I don’t have any more
god------- money! Don’t you get it?” DiPascali recalled, his own voice
rising and accelerating so fast that the judge had to direct him to slow
down.
DiPascali said he spent several hours in the office
listening to Madoff recount his detailed plan to reveal the true nature
of a private investment business that had blown nearly $20 billion of
money entrusted to him by thousands of investors, including charities,
Hollywood actors and producers and the owners of the New York Mets
baseball team.
Just days after sending out statements implying
that the money he managed had more than tripled in value since he began
investing decades earlier, Madoff revealed his biggest worry amid his
description of “a little game plan” to reveal his house of cards, the
witness testified.
“One of the last things I want is to go out of
this office in handcuffs in front of all of the employees,” DiPascali
said Madoff told him. “I want to do this on my terms.”
DiPascali
said Madoff’s revelations hit him hard, making him realize “the whole
shooting match is going right down the toilet and we’re all going to get
arrested.”
DiPascali, 57, has been testifying for the past week
about his role in fabricating trades that he said began after the stock
market crashed in 1987. He is cooperating with the government in the
hopes that his testimony leads to a major reduction in any prison
sentence. Among those being tried are Madoff’s former longtime
secretary, his director of operations, an account manager and two
computer programmers.
On Dec. 11, 2008, Madoff was arrested at his Manhattan apartment by FBI agents.
Several
months later, he pleaded guilty to fraud charges, maintained he had
acted alone and was sentenced to 150 years in prison. Madoff, 75, is
imprisoned in North Carolina.
DiPascali testified he always
believed Madoff had investments in foreign banks and major real estate
projects to cover investors’ accounts, even as he and others created
fake trading programs.
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
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