Gov't auctions spoils of Bernie Madoff's lavish lifestyle

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The U.S. government sold more of disgraced financier Bernie Madoff's belongings Saturday, including hundreds of pairs of shoes, monogrammed underwear and his wife's diamond engagement ring.

The items were seized from Madoff's penthouse apartment in New York City in December 2008, when he was arrested on charges of operating a multi-billion-dollar Ponzi scheme.

Bidders vied for a number of personal items that once belonged to the former Wall Street trader and his wife, including cashmere sweaters, used socks and boxer shorts, as well as monogrammed black velveteen slippers lined with pink fabric.

Among big ticket items, a bidder who remained nameless dropped $550,000 for wife Ruth Madoff's diamond engagement ring, which is endowed with a 10.5-carat diamond. The ring was expected to go for $300,000.

A pair of Ruth Madoff's diamond earrings fetched $135,000, which was the next-highest sum paid out Saturday.

A 1917 Steinway grand piano the Madoffs' living room sold for $42,000, many times more than the $7,000 minimum price that auctioneers had expected the piano could sell for.

"I've got loads of pianos, but this one has history -- it'll make an interesting conversation piece," said John Rodger, the 81-year-old Long Island real estate executive who lodged the winning bid.

After three hours, the highest bid was for a painting by Frederick Carl Frieseke, which went for $47,500. A Rolex watch with an oyster band sold for $40,000, significantly less than the estimated auction price of $65,000 to $70,000.

Other jewelry, including diamond broaches, a diamond watch from Tiffany & Co. and a number of rare Rolex watches, were also available.

Madoff, 72, pleaded guilty in 2009 to fraud and admitted to cheating investors, including individuals and charities, out of billions of dollars. He is now serving a 150-year sentence in a North Carolina prison.

The proceeds from the sale will be deposited into the U.S. Department of Justice's Asset Forfeiture Fund, which will be distributed among Madoff's 3,000-plus victims.

A November 2009 auction of personal items raised $1 million, while another auction of Madoff's yacht, two smaller boats and a Mercedes-Benz convertible raised more than $1 million combined.

Officials are still hoping to sell Madoff's homes in Manhattan and Palm Beach, Fla. His beach house in the Hamptons on New York's Long Island sold in October 2009 for $9.4 million.

A final auction will be held in Florida to sell items from the Madoffs' Palm Beach home.

With files from The Associated Press

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Don

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I did some business in Dubai. After meeting some of the Sheikhs there, Madoff's lifestyle looks fairly pedistrian!
 

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didn't we have a big discussion here about his Rolexes being tasteless crap?
 

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I did some business in Dubai. After meeting some of the Sheikhs there, Madoff's lifestyle looks fairly pedistrian!
is it true that it's not uncommon for a rather average citizen there to have a harem of four?
 

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I should go to that auction (unless it's over) and try to get some of that shit for dirt cheap.
 

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Among big ticket items, a bidder who remained nameless dropped $550,000 for wife Ruth Madoff's diamond engagement ring.
We all agree Bernard Madoff is a skunk. But the U.S. Marshals Service auctioning off his wife's engagement ring! For shame!
 

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We all agree Bernard Madoff is a skunk. But the U.S. Marshals Service auctioning off his wife's engagement ring! For shame!
Do we know that it was her actual engagement ring from way back or a replacement from the proceeds of the fraud?
 

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We all agree Bernard Madoff is a skunk. But the U.S. Marshals Service auctioning off his wife's engagement ring! For shame!
For shame?

I don't think so.

Ponzi boy ripped of hundreds, maybe thousands of people for billions. As far as I'm concerned, they should auction off every last asset he has until his entire estate is worth 0.

I find it amusing how you regularly rail against the middle class worker in so many of your posts, yet you seem to think that the proceeds of crime are ok because the same proceeds are in the hands of the wealthy elite.
 

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For shame?

I don't think so.

Ponzi boy ripped of hundreds, maybe thousands of people for billions. As far as I'm concerned, they should auction off every last asset he has until his entire estate is worth 0.

I find it amusing how you regularly rail against the middle class worker in so many of your posts, yet you seem to think that the proceeds of crime are ok because the same proceeds are in the hands of the wealthy elite.
Well that is an interesting take on what I think.

As already said the man is a skunk. Indeed it is entirely correct that what he owns be sold for the benefit of those he defrauded. However, I do think that taking someone's engagement ring is "over the top." If you do not want to see that, so be it, do you propose that they take their wedding rings as well?
 

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Well that is an interesting take on what I think.

As already said the man is a skunk. Indeed it is entirely correct that what he owns be sold for the benefit of those he defrauded. However, I do think that taking someone's engagement ring is "over the top." If you do not want to see that, so be it, do you propose that they take their wedding rings as well?
There are apparently many charities and college endowments who were on the list of Madoofs victims
The $550,000 from the engagement ring will represent rounding error relative to the money these organizations lost
However it is a good start.

Auction the engagement ring ?
Auction the wedding rings ?
Hell yes
If that fucker has an gold fillings, they should be pulled and replaced with composites.
Leave him (& her) in rags.

I have zero sympathy for fraudsters
 
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