Financier Charged In Madoff Fraud
By Liz Rapparport, The Wall St JournalJ. Ezra Merkin, a money manager who funneled $2.4 billion from universities and nonprofit organizations into Bernard Madoff’s firm, was charged Monday on allegations he “betrayed hundreds of investors” by repeatedly lying to them about how he invested their money.
Mr. Merkin, a New York philanthropic leader and the former chairman of finance company GMAC, raised billions of dollars for his three hedge funds, telling clients he was managing the money himself. But instead, according to a civil fraud complaint filed by New York state’s attorney general, Andrew Cuomo, Mr. Merkin collected hundreds of millions of dollars in fees over more than a decade while weaving a “panoply of lies” to conceal that he was channeling much of his clients’ funds to Mr. Madoff.
