Bernie Madoff's Charitable Contributions
For the past few days we've been hearing about the long list of
charities that lost millions in Bernie Madoff's elaborate Ponzi
scheme. But what about Madoff's own charitable contributions? Although
he's been widely described as a prominent donor to various Jewish
causes, Madoff hasn't been giving away bundles of cash for some time
now. In 2007, the Madoff Family Foundation, which listed $19 million
in assets at the end of the year, reported handing out $95,000 over
the course of the year, down more than 90 percent from the year before
when the foundation gave away $1.2 million. Perhaps he had an inkling
the end was near and decided to hold on to as much cash as possible?

But Bernie, it turns out, isn't the only member of the family with a
charitable trust. Both of his sons, Andrew and Mark, had them, too.
And there's an amusing sidenote to the Madoff sons' non-profit
activities, particularly as investigators examine how much Madoff's
sons knew about the scheme if anything at all.

Although the millions in Bernie's foundation were managed by his own
investment firm, neither son entrusted their charitable trusts to
their dad. Mark Madoff's $5 million account was parked at Lehman
Brothers. Andrew's $2 million trust was in an account at Neuberger
Berman. Nice to know that unlike, say, Yeshiva University or Mort
Zuckerman, both sons' foundations will come out unscathed by the mess
their father created! from www.citynews.com
See http://www.squidoo.com/tithes-and-offerings

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