Anonymous ID: fb9baa Feb. 5, 2020, 11:16 p.m. No.8046641   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6679 >>7238 >>7285

Ponzi scheme king Bernie Madoff says he is dying, seeks early release from prison

 

Bernie Madoff, the notorious Ponzi schemer, says that he is dying from terminal kidney disease, and on Wednesday asked a judge to grant him an early release from prison on compassionate grounds so that he can live out his remaining days with a friend. A lawyer for Madoff, in a legal filing, says the fraudster has “less than 18 months to live,” and is suffering from “numerous other serious medical conditions” including cardiovascular disease and hypertension.

 

Madoff, 81, is serving a 150-year prison sentence in a North Carolina federal facility for orchestrating the largest Ponzi scheme in history at his firm, Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities in New York City. He pleaded guilty in 2009 to 11 crimes related swindling of billions of dollars from thousands of investors over several decades. “I’m terminally ill,” Madoff told The Washington Post in an article Wednesday. “There’s no cure for my type of disease. So, you know, I’ve served. I’ve served 11 years already, and, quite frankly, I’ve suffered through it,” Madoff told the newspaper.

 

But one of Madoff’s victims, Gregg Felsen, had no sympathy for the arch-scammer who decimated his savings. “He’s terminally ill? I’m terminally broke,” Felsen told the Washington Post. “He ruined a lot of people’s lives and changed them forever.He deserves no leniency whatsoever.”

 

Madoff last summer was moved into palliative care in the Federal Medical Center prison in Butner, N.C., according to the filing by his lawyer in U.S. District Court in Manhattan. Madoff has refused to undergo dialysis treatment and is confined to a wheelchair, the lawyer, Brandon Sample, wrote. If a judge sets him free, Madoff, who forfeited all his financial assets when he pleaded guilty, would “financially support himself through Social Security and Medicare benefits,” according to Sample. “If released, he will live with a friend,” said the filing, which did not identify that person willing to host Madoff. Sample wrote, “Madoff does not dispute the severity of his crimes nor does he seek to minimize the suffering of his victims. Madoff has expressed remorse for his crimes.” “Now, after over ten years of incarceration and with less than 18 months to live, Madoff humbly asks this Court for a modicum of compassion.”

 

Sample said the U.S. Bureau of Prisons had recognized that Madoff “meets the criteria for a reduction of sentence based on his end-stage renal disease,” but has denied his request for compassionate release. The BOP said in its denial letter on Dec. 5 that, “in light of the nature and circumstances of his offense, his release at this time would minimize the severity of his offense.”

 

The First Step Act, which Congress passed in 2018, gives federal judges the power to release prison inmates on health grounds. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, which prosecuted Madoff, declined to comment on his request for early release. So did the Madoff Trustee, who is responsible for recovering funds for victims of his scheme. To date, the Madoff Trustee has recovered more than $14.3 billion for Madoff customers, or more than 75 cents for ever dollar of claims filed by victims of the scam.

 

Peter Chavkin, a lawyer for Madoff’s wife, Ruth Madoff, declined to comment. The couple’s two sons, Mark and Andrew, both died during Madoff’s time in prison. Mark killed himself in December 2010 on the second anniversary of his father’s arrest. Andrew died in 2014 from cancer. Sample told CNBC, “The federal prison system acknowledges that he has only months left to live. The compassionate release statute is precisely for situations like Mr. Madoff’s.” “Mr. Madoff has been punished significantly for his crimes. He has been in prison for over 10 years and holds deep remorse for his conduct,” Sample said. “He should be allowed to spend the few remaining moments he has on this earth with the people who — despite his mistakes — still love and care for him.”

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/05/bernie-madoff-says-he-is-dying-seeks-early-release-from-prison.html

Anonymous ID: fb9baa Feb. 5, 2020, 11:24 p.m. No.8046667   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6679 >>6961 >>7238 >>7285

Lethal drug called ‘gray death’ could kill by contact, officials say

 

A lethal new drug known as “gray death” has been found in Louisiana — and it is so powerful that touching it could kill you, authorities warned. The “super drug” — which is composed of heroin, fentanyl and other deadly opioids — is reportedly 10,000 times more potent than morphine, officials claim. It could kill a person through skin contact with the substance, according to the St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office. “You don’t want to touch this. If it all possible, you don’t even want to put it on your hands,” St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesman David Spencer told news station KLFY.

 

“Gray death” first surfaced in Alabama and Georgia and has since been detected in St. Mary Parish, Louisiana, authorities said. It was recovered from a group of unidentified suspects traveling from Lake Charles. The drug is described by authorities as looking like “small chunks of concrete.” “You would really hate to see somebody innocent touch this not knowing what it is or a child touch that not knowing what it is,” Spencer told KLFY. “We just definitely just want to educate the public so they know, hey, this is a new thing.”

 

https://nypost.com/2020/02/05/lethal-drug-called-gray-death-could-kill-by-contact-officials-say/

Anonymous ID: fb9baa Feb. 5, 2020, 11:34 p.m. No.8046693   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6704

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation today announced that it will immediately commit up to $100 million for the global response to the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV). The funding will help strengthen detection, isolation and treatment efforts; protect at-risk populations; and develop vaccines, treatments and diagnostics. The new funding is inclusive of $10 million the foundation committed to the outbreak in late January.

 

“Multilateral organizations, national governments, the private sector and philanthropies must work together to slow the pace of the outbreak, help countries protect their most vulnerable citizens and accelerate the development of the tools to bring this epidemic under control,” said Gates

Foundation CEO Mark Suzman. “Our hope is that these resources will help catalyze a rapid and effective international response. This response should be guided by science, not fear, and it should build on the steps that the World Health Organization has taken to date.”

 

https://www.gatesfoundation.org/Media-Center/Press-Releases/2020/02/Bill-and-Melinda-Gates-Foundation-Dedicates-Additional-Funding-to-the-Novel-Coronavirus-Response