Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.
Thursday, Dec. 19
The Indiana Daily Student

world

‘Deeply sorry’ Madoff pleads guilty to swindle

Saying he was “deeply sorry and ashamed,” Bernard Madoff pleaded guilty Thursday to pulling off perhaps the biggest swindle in Wall Street history and was immediately led off to jail in handcuffs to the delight of his seething victims.

U.S. District Judge Denny Chin denied bail for Madoff, 70, and ordered him to jail, noting that he had the means to flee and an incentive to do so because of his age.

Madoff spoke softly but firmly to the judge as he pleaded guilty to 11 charges in his first public comments about his crimes since the scandal broke in early December.

“I am actually grateful for this opportunity to publicly comment about my crimes, for which I am deeply sorry and ashamed,” he said.

“As the years went by, I realized my risk and this day would inevitably come. I cannot adequately express how sorry I am for my crimes.”

Prosecutors say the disgraced financier, who has spent three months under house arrest in his $7 million Manhattan penthouse, could face a maximum term of 150 years in prison at sentencing June 16.

DeWitt Baker, an investor who attended the hearing and said he lost more than a million dollars with Madoff, called it “fantastic” that Madoff’s bail was revoked but belittled the apology.

“I don’t think he has a sincere bone in his body,” said DeWitt, who added that prison time would be too good for Madoff.

“I’d stone him to death,” he said.

Get stories like this in your inbox
Subscribe