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AP/ December 15, 2010, 3:30 PM

Mark Madoff's Widow Breaks Silence

Mark Madoff's widow broke her silence on Wednesday, saying she was "devastated" by his recent suicide and wanted privacy.

Madoff, the son of disgraced financier Bernard Madoff, left behind four children - an 18- and 16-year-old from a previous marriage and a 4- and 2-year-old with wife Stephanie Madoff.

"Regardless of what you feel about my father-in-law and his monstrous crimes, Mark's children are innocent victims and this is tragic for them," Stephanie Madoff said in a statement, her first remarks since the death on Saturday.

"I am devastated and now raising two small children alone," she said. "I ask that you please show decency and understanding toward all of Mark's children and allow us to mourn in private."

Stephanie Madoff said her husband's body had been cremated and that there would be a private gathering honoring him later this week at an undisclosed location.

"I deeply appreciate the expressions of heartfelt sympathy and support I have received over the past several days from so many people who knew and loved Mark," she said. "I will miss him and love him forever."

Madoff, 46, hanged himself with a black dog leash in his Manhattan apartment on the second anniversary of his father's arrest on charges he cheated thousands of investors out of tens of billions of dollars.

The suicide came while the Madoff family faced mounting pressure from a court-appointed trustee trying to recover money for victims of the massive Ponzi scheme by filing dozens of lawsuits to meet a deadline.

The trustee and federal investigators have been trying to determine if Mark Madoff - along with his brother, Andrew Madoff, and his uncle Peter Madoff - participated in or knew about the fraud. The brother and sons, who held management positions at the family investment firm, have denied wrongdoing.

Bernard Madoff's attorney has said he will mourn privately at the North Carolina prison where he's serving a 150-year sentence.

AP
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fedup12 says:
how can you be a manager at a firm that invests in the stockmarket and not know anything was goign on.

A previous article says that they were taking money and not investing in anything. Just funneling funds to other people.
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pak31 says:
The way he went out was so horrible but I guess if you are not in the mind of someone who is suicidal then you have not idea. I still can't believe he would do such a horrible thing with his young son in the next room. Did he not consider what would happen when he woke up? I feel bad for his wife, she has to be broken hearted yet strong in order to now play the roles of both parents to her children and they will grow up not knowing their dad really.
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aseely says:
I feel so sorry for her and all of his children. As if their burden wasn't already large enough, now they have all of these logistics.

If he had gains that were ill gotten, it won't end just because he is dead.

I don't know if you can just turn property over to the feds or not, but I would find out. Mark owned some pretty pricey homes.
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tsimm97 says:
This was more than generous of her. She doesn't owe us any statement. I can't even imagine what she and the children are going through.
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