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Madoff associate had heart attack, drowned in pool

Sun Oct 25, 2009 4:06 PM EDT
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Brian Skoloff, Associated Press
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<p>FILE - In this March 10, 2009 file photo, Bernard Madoff exits Manhattan federal court in New York. (AP Photo/Louis Lanzano, file)</p>

FILE - In this March 10, 2009 file photo, Bernard Madoff exits Manhattan federal court in New York. (AP Photo/Louis Lanzano, file)

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WEST PALM BEACH — A man accused of making more than $7 billion off the investment schemes of jailed financial manager Bernard Madoff drowned after having a heart attack, authorities said Monday.

Jeffry Picower, 67, was found around noon Sunday by his wife, Barbara, at the bottom of a pool at their oceanside mansion.

"He's at the bottom of the pool. It's too deep. I can't get him out," she cried hysterically on the 911 call. "He must have collapsed ... I can't get him out ... I don't know how long he's been there."

She eventually pulled him from the water with help from a housekeeper. He died a short time later at a nearby hospital.

An autopsy conducted Monday found he suffered a heart attack and drowned, said Dr. Michael Bell, chief medical examiner for Palm Beach County. The death has been ruled accidental, and the heart attack was brought on by heart disease. Toxicology tests are pending.

"Obviously, we won't have results for a couple of weeks but we don't anticipate them showing anything," Bell said. "If they do and it shows something unusual, we will amend the death certificate to reflect that."

Police had been investigating the death, pending the autopsy results. They now say the case is closed.

"Right now, that's it for us," said Janet Kinsella, a spokeswoman for the Palm Beach Police Department.

Picower had been accused by Madoff investors of being the biggest beneficiary of Madoff's schemes. In a lawsuit to recover Madoff's assets, trustee Irving Picard demanded Picower return more than $7 billion in bogus profits. Picard has said the litigation would continue.

Picower suffered from Parkinson's disease and had "heart-related issues," said family attorney William D. Zabel. He described Picower's health as "poor."

Picower's home and property is worth more than $33 million, according to the county records. He was No. 371 on the 2009 Forbes 400 list of the wealthiest Americans, with a net worth of $1 billion.

Picower and his wife started the Picower Foundation in 1989, which has donated millions of dollars. But after the Madoff scandal broke in December, the Picower foundation, whose assets were managed by Madoff, said it would be forced to close.

Picower had asked that the lawsuit against him be dismissed, saying it was unsupported by the facts.

Judith Welling, 72, and her husband, DeWitt Baker, 85, of New York City, said they lost $2.5 million to Madoff.

Welling simply expressed disgust at Picower's death.

"I don't have any emotions about this guy. I think he's a crook but there's so many crooks involved," she said.

Steven R. Schlesinger, a New York lawyer who represents about 25 Madoff investors, called his death "another tragedy in a string of tragedies surrounding Madoff."

"Only time will tell whether Jeffry Picower was a victim or a villain," Schlesinger said Monday.

While some speculated his death could make it more difficult for suing investors to recoup their money, at least one attorney called it "a minor hiccup in the litigation against him."

"I think it's a tragic event," said Peter Shapiro, a Florida attorney whose firm represents several Madoff investors. "Ultimately, the litigation against his estate will go forward and investors will watch closely on the bankruptcy trustee's efforts with the expectation that there will be a recovery for their benefit."

Madoff is serving a 150-year prison sentence after he admitted losing billions of dollars for thousands of clients over a half-century career that saw him rise to be a Nasdaq chairman. Madoff's attorney, Ira Sorkin, did not respond to a request for comment.

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Associated Press Writer Larry Neumeister contributed to this report from New York.

© 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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Starseeker

Arg, these guys infuriateme... He got away with it and never paid the consequences. They should revive the bastard so he can be tried and sent to prison then executed. At the very least his corpse should be on public display. clawback anything left in his estate.

    Reply#1 - Sun Oct 25, 2009 9:50 PM EDT
    camdenroger

    Jeffry Picower, a philanthropist accused of profiting more than $7 billion from the investment schemes of his longtime friend Bernard Madoff, was found at the bottom of the pool at his oceanside mansion and died Sunday, police said. He was 67.

    He got away with it and never paid the consequences.

    Starseeker: I believe he finally paid dearly for it ...... this time !

    • 2 votes
    #1.1 - Sun Oct 25, 2009 10:57 PM EDT
    mtpromises

    I'm nota conspiracy person, but, it sure strikes me as an awful big coincidence.

    • 2 votes
    #1.2 - Mon Oct 26, 2009 2:40 PM EDT
    Mike-584822

    Couldn't happen to a nicer fellow. However, too bad we don't know where he buried the money that he stole.

    • 1 vote
    #1.3 - Mon Oct 26, 2009 2:45 PM EDT
    MotherKnowsBest-719453Deleted
    Mitsy-475766

    Too bad I can't conjure up some sympathy.

    • 2 votes
    #1.5 - Mon Oct 26, 2009 4:32 PM EDT
    JeniferD

    Karma-licious I say. Old boy got bit hard, too! Hmmm, cocktails with Lucifer at two, Mr. Picower?

    • 1 vote
    #1.6 - Tue Oct 27, 2009 2:53 PM EDT
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    downhillracer

    So this is going to be another Enron all you after to do is die and your family gets to keep the Ill gotten gains.

      Reply#2 - Mon Oct 26, 2009 9:29 AM EDT
      camdenroger

      another Enron all you after to do is die and your family gets to keep the Ill gotten gains.

      Downhillracer: interesting thought, you would think that if there were any monetary judgements against his estate, they would be handled after his death during the probate process.

      • 1 vote
      #2.1 - Mon Oct 26, 2009 9:38 AM EDT
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      bluearcher

      IMO the larger problem is that there is not sufficient oversight and regulation to prevent this type of theft.

      The very people responsible for the continuance of our finacial system were\are the ones who brought about the near collapse.

      Ask yourself this. How is it that the Dow can be rallying to 10K again when the unemployment and credit markets are still stagnant?

      I can safely say that it is not the majority that is fueling this supposed stock market recovery. Our financial institutions are designed to maintain the wealth of the top 10%.

      • 1 vote
      Reply#5 - Mon Oct 26, 2009 1:31 PM EDT
      OBAMA-FAN

      An autopsy conducted Monday found he suffered a heart attack and drowned, said Dr. Michael Bell, chief medical examiner for Palm Beach County.

      I want to see the toxicology report! I think he might have taken something to mimic a heart attack so his wife could get the insurance money!! This guys corpse may even be lying! Take no chances!!!

      • 6 votes
      Reply#6 - Mon Oct 26, 2009 1:52 PM EDT
      1standlastword

      Madoff looks more like a corpse than a man alive.

      And Pikower, he died like the mythical Judas

      A guilty conscience makes for a living hell...

      • 3 votes
      Reply#7 - Mon Oct 26, 2009 2:11 PM EDT
      joe-dude

      That miserable SOB is only sorry he got caught...it doesn't seem to me like he has a conscience-or ever did for that fact! I hope his guilt consumes him (and his accomplices) like the hottest fires of Hell!

        #7.1 - Mon Oct 26, 2009 5:38 PM EDT
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        joe-dude

        Too bad "Made-off" didn't join him...

          Reply#10 - Mon Oct 26, 2009 3:20 PM EDT
          1standlastword

          Joe-dude

          Too bad "Made-off" didn't join him...

          The worst hell is a living hell and while Picower was alive he suffered with his guilt the way Madoff must suffer now. Bernie just lost what all people are willing to die for...a sense of a freedom which equates with a free conscience.

            #10.1 - Tue Oct 27, 2009 1:59 PM EDT
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            Rixar13

            I hope authorities confiscate all property and funds from this one too.

            Jeffry Picower, 67, was found at about noon Sunday by his wife, Barbara, at the bottom of a pool at their oceanside mansion.

            Move his wife to the trailer park.

            • 4 votes
            Reply#11 - Mon Oct 26, 2009 3:55 PM EDT
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