Comments on: Ruth Madoff: Why she's telling her story
- "Ruth still wishes she hadn't talked"...But there'd be no profit in it for her...
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- You have got to be kidding me!! They ruined untold numbers of peoples lives. Why on earth would you give them a forum to sell books and tell more lies? Is it just for the ratings?
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- I can't think of one reason that I and most others would want to watch and hear her boo hoo-ing and excuses. She's trying to cast herself as a victim in order to provide a framework for hanging on to the $85 million in property she may be able to keep
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- Because she needs money. They say Hooper is getting the proceeds.
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- Cashing in on a family tragedy. These people have no souls. Until the poor Mrs. Madoff is reduced to scrubbing toilets for a living, I have no sympathy for her.
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- Mr. Safer and his two producers should be ashamed of themselves for their little overtime segment! No matter what you think of the family members, to toy with Mrs. Madoff like a cat chasing a string, swinging between wanting her to understand her son's hatred for his father while also wanting her to acknowledge that she's basically being blackmailed by her son is just disgusting. Good for her for wanting to show an ounce of compassion for her husband, despite the fact that he had none for his family or thousands of others. There is never shame in showing compassion! Yes, the entire situation is so very tragic. But contrary to what the producer claims, it hardly inspires awe!
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- What a softball interview. And ... what a load of crap. At least Gotti's wife admitted she knew what was going on.
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- I agree with every thing you said RedSox except I'm not sure I believed Andrew either. They should be no better off than the worst of their victims.
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- Women never have to take responsibility for their sins. Ruth enjoyed Bernie's money and has got off scot free.
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- Good interview, and I actually believe them! However, please tell Morely Safer that the past tense of hang (by the neck) is not hung, but rather hanged. Good grief.
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