Mark Madoff and the Fraud's Burden - WSJ.com: "Mark and Andrew Madoff had difficulty living with the burden of their father Bernard Madoff's fraud. But Mark, the older of the two, seemed to be having a harder time finding a way to move ahead, said people familiar with the men.
He often asked people how a father could do this to his sons, one friend noted.
The court-appointed trustee recovering assets for victims of Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme will move ahead with lawsuits brought against his late son Mark Madoff. Courtesy of Fox News.Related Video
Mark Madoff's suicide Saturday morning, at age 46 and on the second anniversary of his father's arrest, puts on stark display how the revelation of Bernard Madoff's decades-long Ponzi scheme has torn apart Mr. Madoff's family.
Ellen Borakove, spokeswoman for the city's medical examiner's office, said Sunday an autopsy was completed and Mark Madoff's death has been determined to be a suicide by hanging. Toxicology tests are being conducted and will take between a week and two weeks to be completed. Those test results aren't public information."
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Tuesday, 14 December 2010
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