Victims of the $50 billion Bernard L. Madoff Ponzi scam have already begun to attempt to recover their money. Since Madoff was an active philanthropist, their search is bound to lead them to several well-known charities apart who received donations from him.
The American judicial system will see to it that nobody benefits, even unknowingly, from criminal conduct. Several innocent investors may be compelled to part with any gains they may have made through the investment firm.
What the government fails to seize, civil attorneys will try to divide amongst their ever increasing list of clients.
Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro (HBSS), a law firm based in Seattle, was amongst the first to file a lawsuit in relation to the scam. The law firm represents investors and groups who claim to have placed funds with Stanley Chais, a long-time Jewish philanthropist in Los Angeles, who they claim acted as a 'feeder' for Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities (BMIS).
To read ore about the case click here.
The American judicial system will see to it that nobody benefits, even unknowingly, from criminal conduct. Several innocent investors may be compelled to part with any gains they may have made through the investment firm.
What the government fails to seize, civil attorneys will try to divide amongst their ever increasing list of clients.
Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro (HBSS), a law firm based in Seattle, was amongst the first to file a lawsuit in relation to the scam. The law firm represents investors and groups who claim to have placed funds with Stanley Chais, a long-time Jewish philanthropist in Los Angeles, who they claim acted as a 'feeder' for Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities (BMIS).
To read ore about the case click here.
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