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Madoff victims cannot sidestep $7.2 billion settlement: U.S. judge

Published 01/25/2017, 11:18 AM
Madoff victims cannot sidestep $7.2 billion settlement: U.S. judge

By Jonathan Stempel

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge has blocked litigation that the trustee liquidating Bernard Madoff's firm said could undermine a $7.2 billion settlement meant to benefit the Ponzi schemer's former customers.

In a decision made public on Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Gregory Woods in Manhattan said A&G Goldman Partnership and Pamela Goldman cannot pursue a Florida lawsuit to recover $11 billion from the estate of Jeffry Picower, who they say helped perpetuate Madoff's fraud.

The decision is a victory for Irving Picard, the trustee liquidating Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, whose settlement with Picower's estate is the largest since Madoff's fraud was uncovered in December 2008.

Picard also won a permanent injunction in 2011 barring competing claims against the estate. Picower died in October 2009.

In court papers, Picard said letting the Goldman plaintiffs sue Picower's estate to recoup some $11 billion of customer losses, on top of the $7.2 billion, would create a "shadow" bankruptcy estate and undermine his authority to settle claims.

But the Goldman plaintiffs said they were entitled to sue because their claims differed from Picard's.

They said these included how Picower "propped up" Madoff's fraud with $200 million of loans, and agreed to serve in trading records as a fake counterparty on options trades.

Woods, however, said U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Stuart Bernstein last February correctly found no proof that Picower's alleged wrongdoing was aimed at any particular Madoff customers.

The complaint "seeks recovery for alleged wrongs that affected all creditors in the same way and therefore, presses a claim that belongs exclusively to the trustee," Woods wrote. "Accordingly, the permanent injunction bars appellants' complaint."

Lawyers for the Goldman plaintiffs did not immediately respond to requests for comment. A lawyer representing Picard did not immediately respond to a similar request.

Picard has recouped nearly $11.5 billion for Madoff customers who lost an estimated $17.5 billion. Madoff, 78, is serving a 150-year prison term.

The case is In re: Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, Nos. 16-2058, 16-2065.

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