When a New York federal bankruptcy court unveiled the list of victims who had been swindled by Ponzi scammer Bernard Madoff, the names read like a Who’s Who of senators, actors, sports figures and business executives. Indeed, much has been made of the stature of some of the 13,567 people and entities listed on the 162-page document.
What hasn’t attracted attention here, however, is the concentration of Manhattan buildings the New York victims own apartments in — as a primary residence, second home or investment property. Read the full story from the April 2009 issue here.