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Take a Closer Look at the S.E.C. Madoff Exhibits

Hundreds of exhibits were released Friday in the Securities and Exchange Commission’s internal investigation into why the agency failed to detect the Madoff fraud despite numerous warnings. Full Article at Dealbook

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  1. The interior of a Viking Sports fish yacht owned by Bernard Madoff's chief financial officer Frank DiPascali, as it sits in the dockyard of National Liquidators in Davie, Florida November 16, 2009. The 61-footer is among three other Madoff vessels up for sale in a live auction tomorrow.
  2. NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 13: Computer programmer Jerome O'Hara (L) and his attorney Gordon Mehler leave the federal court building in Manhattan after making bail in connection with the Bernard Madoff ponzi scheme on November 13, 2009 in New York City.
  3. NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 13:  A boogie board is displayed during a press preview of a U.S. Marhals Service auction of personal property seized from Bernard and Ruth Madoff November 13, 2009 in New York City.
  4. WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 10:  U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Inspector General David Kotz testifies about the failure of the SEC to discover Bernard L. Madoff's ponzi scheme during a hearing before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee on Capitol Hill on September 10, 200...
  5. LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 28:  State Senate Majority Leader Dean Florez (D-Bakersfield) (C) listens to victims of the Bernard Madoff investment fraud case during a special hearing of the Senate Select Committee on Financial Malfeasance May 28, 2009 in Los Angeles, California.
  6. DANIA, FL - MAY 20:  A Picasso sketch is on display at the Kodner Galleries auction as it is auctioned off with 75 lots from victims of the disgraced Wall Street financier Bernie Madoff who is accused losing millions of dollars of investors money by running a Ponzi scheme on May 20, 2009 in Dania...
  7. Palm Beach, FL - APRIL 1:  Deputy U.S. Marshal Barry Golden speaks on his cell phone in front of the imprisoned financier Bernard Madoff's mansion April 1, 2009 in Palm Beach, Florida.
  8. NEW YORK - MARCH 18:  Bernard Madoff's accountant David Friehling (C) leaves federal court March 18, 2009 in New York City. Friehling was arrested and charged with aiding in securities fraud in connection with the $64 billion ponzi scheme that affected 4,800 investors.
  9. NEW YORK - MARCH 10:  Financier Bernard Madoff (C) leaves Manhattan Federal court March 10, 2009 in New York City. Madoff attended a hearing regarding the conflicting status of his legal representation in his multi-billion dollar fraud allegations.

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