Bernie Madoff

Now, smash Bernie Madoff’s head with a hammer for just $99!

New York, Feb 16 : Feel like venting out your anger at scammer Bernie Madoff? Well, then here's your chance to smash him with a hammer, and that too at a humble price of 99 dollars.

A toy company has launched a new doll inspired by the Ponzi cheat, which comes with a golden hammer at the 2009 Toy Fair.

The "Smash-Me Bernie" doll is a red-suited, pitchfork-wielding figure and is available on minimemodelworks. com.

"A lot of people have been asking about it," the New York Daily News quoted Graeme Warring of ModelWorks as saying at the Jacob Javits Convention Center.

Jane Fonda wants to ''shake Bernie Madoff till his teeth fall out''

Jane Fonda wants to ''shake Bernie Madoff till his teeth fall out''Washington, Feb 6 : Legendary actress Jane Fonda has spilled her hatred for accused Ponzi scheme king Bernie Madoff in her blog, saying that she wants to "shake him till his teeth fall out."

Madoff, who effectively is under house arrest as part of his 10 million dollars bail, revealed on December 10 last year that the asset management arm of his firm was a giant Ponzi scheme--or "one big lie."

Bernie Madoff: ‘I''m a prisoner in my own house’

No jail yet for ''Ponzi'' swindler Bernie MadoffNew York, Jan 29 : Fraudster Bernie Madoff, who is under house arrest for running a 50 billion dollars Ponzi scheme, is reportedly complaining that he''s being made a prisoner in his own palatial penthouse.

Madoff, who effectively is under house arrest as part of his 10 million dollars bail, revealed on December 10, 2008 that the asset management arm of his firm was a giant Ponzi scheme--or "one big lie."

"I''m a prisoner in my own house! I can''t go anywhere! I''m stuck here all day!" The New York Post quoted him as saying.

American judge frees swindler Bernie Madoff on bail

No jail yet for ''Ponzi'' swindler Bernie MadoffWashington, Jan. 15 : For the second time in three days, a judge has refused to jail swindler Bernie Madoff, who is so despised he had to wear a bulletproof vest to court.

Over the government's objections, a magistrate judge ruled Monday that Madoff could remain free on 10 million dollar bail, confined to his East Side penthouse.

Prosecutors appealed, arguing Madoff should be tossed in jail for mailing one million dollars worth of jewelry to family members, allegedly in an effort to hide his assets.

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