The Guardian
Andrew Clark
After barely 24 hours in prison, the Wall Street fraudster Bernard Madoff has launched an attempt to return to his Manhattan penthouse through an appeal for bail which discloses the true extent of his lavish lifestyle.
Documents filed by defence lawyers estimate that Madoff and his wife, Ruth, have assets worth between $823m and $826m (£589m to £591m) including four homes, four boats, a share in a private jet and a Steinway piano. To maintain their properties, they are burning through cash at a rate of $346,757 a month.
In a filing to the US appeals court, Madoff's lawyer, Ira Sorkin, says his client was fully co-operative with the terms of his release before judge Denny Chin jailed him on Thursday.
Sorkin says the judge's description of Madoff as a "flight risk" is "clearly erroneous", pointing out that he made no attempt at escaping during three months under house arrest even though he was "always cognisant of the fact that he would die in prison".
Sorkin says Madoff and his wife have told the US government that they are "willing to relinquish many of their assets".
Details of the couple's wealth are unlikely to please Madoff's victims. The financier has in effect been living off the proceeds of crime for nearly two decades, having admitted in court that he began operating his investment firm as a Ponzi scheme as far back as the early 1990s.
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