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madoffNEW YORK: The overseer of a US$4 billion US Department of Justice fund for victims of Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme said he expected to recommend payouts for at least 25,280 claimants with nearly US$4 billion in fraud losses.

Richard Breeden, special master of the Madoff Victim Fund, said in an update on his website this week that his office was “substantially” finished with the initial claims review process, having analyzed 63,580 claims covering US$67.8 billion of alleged losses.

While there is no timetable for payouts, the announcement suggests that many Madoff victims may soon see the end of their 7-1/2-year wait to recoup at least some losses.

Madoff’s fraud was uncovered in December 2008. The swindler, now 78, pleaded guilty three months later, and is serving a 150-year prison term for running what federal prosecutors called a US$64.8 billion Ponzi scheme.

“It sounds like it is good news for claimants,” said Daniel Krasner, a partner at Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz in New York, whose clients have submitted dozens of claims to Breeden. “They could end up with a significant portion of their claims.”

Payouts would be separate from those being made by Irving Picard, a court-appointed trustee liquidating Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, to the swindler’s former customers.

Breeden’s fund also differs because he is allowing claims by “indirect” investors who had accounts at “feeder funds,” hedge funds, banks and other entities that sent their money to Madoff.

In his update, Breeden said he expected to reject payouts on 7,540 claims covering US$25.7 billion of alleged losses.

Breeden has also told holders of 30,760 “incomplete” claims covering US$27 billion of alleged losses that they have until early July to fix deficiencies. Another 1,000 claims, some of which involve swaps and derivatives, have yet to be reviewed.

“Completing the initial review of claims is a major milestone in the case, and it brings us a big step closer to the cash distributions we all want to see,” said Breeden, a former chairman of the US Securities and Exchange Commission.

Breeden said he planned to file formal payout recommendations with the Justice Department by the end of August. He was not immediately available on Wednesday for comment.

Picard has paid out roughly US$8.6 billion of the US$11.1 billion he has recouped, according to his own website.

REUTERS

 





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