Bernie Madoff, who swindled billions from investors, dies in prison, report
His death is being reported by the Associated Press, citing unidentified sources.
Bernard Madoff, mastermind of the biggest investment fraud in U.S. history, has died, according to a news report Wednesday. He was 82.
His death is being reported by the Associated Press, citing unidentified sources.
Madoff ripping off tens of thousands of clients of as much as $65 billion in a so-called Ponzi scheme, purportedly died of natural causes.
He was serving a 150-year sentence at the federal prison care center in Butner, N.C., the wire service also reports.
He pleaded guilty in 2009 to the scheme.