Apr 20, 2012 | The Washington Post
SEC Says Boston Men Who Fed to Madoff Will Pay $4.8 Million
A Boston hedge-fund manager and his son will pay $4.8 million to settle U.S. regulatory claims that they lured customers with a fabricated track record before investing with other funds, including Bernard L. Madoff's fraud.
Petters says he's innocent in 1st prison interview
A Minnesota businessman convicted of engineering a $3.65 billion Ponzi scheme now lives in a two-person prison cell, awakened at 6 a.m. each day by clanging door locks.
Romney's/ Bain Secret Attorney Paul Traub's - Partner Tom Petters is on CNBC - More Bain Cover Ups
It is beyond the surreal, when you watch a case you lived for a decade plus - come up on public television.