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Continue reading …• Payments go to 1,230 victims of Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi fraud • Initial distribution delayed by legal ruling on New York Mets Victims of Bernard Madoff’s fraud scheme are set to receive $312m (£202) this week as the trustee charged with recovering their cash sends out their first set of compensation cheques. The money will be split between the holders of 1,230 Madoff accounts and represents a recovery of roughly 4.6 cents for every dollar they invested. Irving Picard, court-appointed trustee for the Madoff victims, said he had recovered, or entered into agreements to recover, approximately $8.7bn, about half the $17.3bn he estimates was lost in Madoff’s Ponzi scheme. “This initial distribution is the first return of stolen funds to Madoff’s defrauded customers,” said Picard. “Significant, additional funds – currently unavailable for distribution due primarily to appeals – will ultimately be returned to their rightful owners, as well as future monies yet to be recovered. The need among many Madoff customers is urgent, and we are working to expedite these distributions.” Picard said distribution of the rest of the money he has recovered was being held up by appeals or the timing of payments. Picard’s $5bn settlement with the estate of late investor Jeffry Picower – his largest settlement to date – is currently being appealed. The payments were to go out last week but were delayed as Picard considered the effects of a court ruling over Madoff profits given to the owners of the New York Mets baseball team. On 27 September Judge Jed Rakoff of the US district court in Manhattan ruled that the trustee was allowed to seek only the return of fictional profits the Mets owners withdrew in the last two years of the fraud, which lasted more than a decade. The judge also rejected Picard’s bid to recover preference claims, the cash paid to team owners in the last 90 days of the fraud. Picard calculated that if the ruling applied to the hundreds of other claims he is pursuing, it would reduce potential recoveries by $6.2bn. “The order had raised potential issues regarding the distribution, which have since been resolved, allowing the distribution to commence,” said Picard. The trustee has sued for nearly $100bn in damages and fictional profits that he claims banks, including HSBC and JP Morgan, hedge funds and investment managers made dealing with Madoff during his decades-long scheme. Madoff is serving a 150-year jail sentence after being found guilty of running one of the largest fraud schemes of all time. Bernard Madoff United States Dominic Rushe guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …It’s payback time for Amanda Knox. Those years in Italian prison will begin to ka-ching as the Seattle woman rakes in millions of dollars in book and movies deals, and appearances. “Unlike Casey Anthony, who has essentially become public enemy No. 1 since her acquittal, Amanda Knox has garnered tremendous…
Continue reading …Mark Field denies conflict of interest over his links to a country whose human rights record is criticised by the Foreign Office A Conservative MP who sits on the committee that scrutinises the security services is being paid £6,000 a year by a pro-Azerbaijan lobby group. Mark Field, MP for the Cities of London and Westminster, has joined the advisory board of the European Azerbaijan Society. Azerbaijan’s government has been criticised this year by the Foreign Office and Amnesty International for torturing protesters campaigning for political reforms. Labour MPs have questioned whether Field’s new job is appropriate given the sensitive nature of the work of the intelligence committee. Field, 46, is the youngest ever MP to serve on the committee, which reports directly to 10 Downing Street and oversees the UK’s intelligence and security services. The committee is unique because it consists of nine parliamentarians appointed by, and reporting directly to, the prime minister. It has greater powers than a select committee of parliament, being able to demand papers from former governments and official advice to ministers, both of which are not open to select committees. His new advisory role began in June. He is also the chairman of the all-party group for Azerbaijan. Field flew to Azerbaijan to meet senior Azeri politicians in May on a five-day trip that cost around £3,500 and in July 2010 he spoke in the country’s capital, Baku, at a Nato conference. In March Prince Andrew met Field at Buckingham Palace and asked for support in parliament and Whitehall for British investment in Azerbaijan. The European Azerbaijan Society was launched in November 2008 to promote Azerbaijan to international audiences, according to its website. The country is the size of the island of Ireland and sits on the edges of eastern Europe and west Asia. It is attracting increasing interest from foreign powers because of an abundance of gas and oil reserves. Tale Heydarov, a 26-year-old businessman whose father is one of Azerbaijan’s ministers, is the society’s main funder and director. A former student at the London School of Economics, he has been described as the “Abramovich of Azerbaijan” after pouring millions of pounds into his local football team – including £1m a year in wages to recruit the former England captain Tony Adams as manager. Azerbaijan is ruled by the authoritarian president Ilham Aliyev and, according to the Foreign Office, the country’s human rights record is poor. Journalists in the country have been harassed and jailed, opposition candidates disqualified and voters intimidated. In March Amnesty International called upon Azerbaijan’s authorities to end their crackdown on activists preparing for a protest inspired by recent events in the Middle East and north Africa. Detainees said they had been waterboarded and threatened with rape while in police custody. A spokesman for the Foreign Office said human rights remained a crucial issue in the country. “We and the EU have raised our concern over the slow progress in improving human rights in Azerbaijan on many occasions. These concerns still exist.” The society has increased its profile in Westminster over the past year. It provides secretarial services for the all-party parliamentary group on Azerbaijan, which has 20 members. It has organised high-profile meetings and receptions at all three of the main party conferences. The society also founded “Conservative Friends of Azerbaijan” this year, which has 25 Tory parliamentarians as members. Robert Halfon MP is vice-chair and Chris Pincher MP is treasurer. Other members include the deputy speaker Nigel Evans and the 1922 Committee chairman, Graham Brady. Approached this week, Field said it was “absurd” to claim that he should not have taken up his new position. He said he had met Tale Heydarov on a couple of occasions. “The reason that I have been out there [to Azerbaijan] on two occasions is because the country is trying to develop its financial services sector. There is no question of a conflict of interest,” he said. “I have signed the Official Secrets Act and I will not be divulging any secrets to the Azerbaijan government or anyone else connected to any of the other organisations or all-party committees I am involved with. It would be absurd and would be quite improper to think that anyone on the security and intelligence committee could not have any other outside interests,” he said. A spokesman for the society said the Heydarovs were not its only funders and it was an independent organisation, entirely separate from the Azerbaijan government. John Mann, the Labour MP for Bassetlaw, said: “This shows how wrong it can go when an MP takes a second job. It is an obvious conflict of interest.” Lisa Nandy, the Labour MP for Wigan who chairs the all-party group on corporate responsibility, said: “As one of a small number of parliamentarians who have the power to influence the British intelligence services and access to highly sensitive information, it is inappropriate that he is paid by a company promoting a government that is willing to torture those who question the status quo.” Azerbaijan Rajeev Syal guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …While Amanda Knox’s release from Italian prison took the spotlight, two exonerated men who spent a combined four decades in prison were quietly set free on Tuesday. Obie Anthony, 37, and Michael Morton, 57, each insisted on their innocence throughout their many years in jail while serving life sentences for murder. And each man was
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Continue reading …enlarge Credit: Brian Malott Thanks so much for all your help. Please keep it coming. The retweets have helped big time too. We’re receiving more emails from those we’re helping to feed along with some cool pictures. Jackie of Blue America has taken over as our purchasing manager on this fundraiser so we can make sure the pizzas and whatever else is needed gets shipped or delivered in a timely manner since it’s become a pretty intense job right now. We’ve so far bought dinner for Seattle, Boston, New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Let us know where you guys are and what you’re doing. We’ll bring the pies! If you’d like to buy the occupiers some nosh, here’s the account we’ve set up: All amounts accepted and they all help tremendously! Here’s a few emails I’ve received: Photo of people eating pizza you contributed at OccupySF at Union Square in San Francisco Oct 01, 2011. Thanks for what you’re doing. Those pizzas are very much appreciated all over the country. Steve L — Dear Crooks & Liars, I was at Occupy Boston’s initial protest on Friday night, Sept. 30. Your organization delivered a bunch of pizzas to us and I want to thank you! A very simple gesture, but with high impact that did not go unnoticed. We were all hungry, having come right from work or school and just seeing that another organization was behind us and supporting us added to our resolve and sense of purpose. I will tell you that while we were there, truck drivers and other work vehicles were beeping their horns in support as they drove by. I truly believe this is just the beginning and, hopefully, we can turn our country around. Thanks again. Christine — Just sending thanks from OccupySF. I went to the General Assembly yesterday and today and both times your pizza donations were mentioned and applauded. It’s a small but growing and committed group down there. Your support is very much so appreciated. Thanks, Ken — enlarge Hi Crooks & Liars community, I just got back to my apartment from the Occupy Boston camp and I wanted to let you know how much the pizzas were appreciated. I don’t think you guys understand how happy they made us – they were like mana from heaven. Let me explain, we had a large tray of lentils and a large tray of rice for dinner tonight, but by the time General Assembly was finishing up all of this food had been finished. Your pizzas arrived mere minutes before the conclusion of General Assembly, as if on schedule. The pizza delivery actually saved Occupy Boston from having to dip into our supply of non-perishable items, for which we are glad. While I don’t have the authority to speak for the entire community (I don’t think anyone does), I would still like to pass along how grateful we were/are for the amazing donation! Ted D. — Thank-you on behalf of those of us who weren’t even there!! Thanks for your support. Smiles, Sage Please keep the donations coming because you’ve helped to lift the spirits of those protesting around the country.
Continue reading …enlarge Credit: Brian Malott Thanks so much for all your help. Please keep it coming. The retweets have helped big time too. We’re receiving more emails from those we’re helping to feed along with some cool pictures. Jackie of Blue America has taken over as our purchasing manager on this fundraiser so we can make sure the pizzas and whatever else is needed gets shipped or delivered in a timely manner since it’s become a pretty intense job right now. We’ve so far bought dinner for Seattle, Boston, New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Let us know where you guys are and what you’re doing. We’ll bring the pies! If you’d like to buy the occupiers some nosh, here’s the account we’ve set up: All amounts accepted and they all help tremendously! Here’s a few emails I’ve received: Photo of people eating pizza you contributed at OccupySF at Union Square in San Francisco Oct 01, 2011. Thanks for what you’re doing. Those pizzas are very much appreciated all over the country. Steve L — Dear Crooks & Liars, I was at Occupy Boston’s initial protest on Friday night, Sept. 30. Your organization delivered a bunch of pizzas to us and I want to thank you! A very simple gesture, but with high impact that did not go unnoticed. We were all hungry, having come right from work or school and just seeing that another organization was behind us and supporting us added to our resolve and sense of purpose. I will tell you that while we were there, truck drivers and other work vehicles were beeping their horns in support as they drove by. I truly believe this is just the beginning and, hopefully, we can turn our country around. Thanks again. Christine — Just sending thanks from OccupySF. I went to the General Assembly yesterday and today and both times your pizza donations were mentioned and applauded. It’s a small but growing and committed group down there. Your support is very much so appreciated. Thanks, Ken — enlarge Hi Crooks & Liars community, I just got back to my apartment from the Occupy Boston camp and I wanted to let you know how much the pizzas were appreciated. I don’t think you guys understand how happy they made us – they were like mana from heaven. Let me explain, we had a large tray of lentils and a large tray of rice for dinner tonight, but by the time General Assembly was finishing up all of this food had been finished. Your pizzas arrived mere minutes before the conclusion of General Assembly, as if on schedule. The pizza delivery actually saved Occupy Boston from having to dip into our supply of non-perishable items, for which we are glad. While I don’t have the authority to speak for the entire community (I don’t think anyone does), I would still like to pass along how grateful we were/are for the amazing donation! Ted D. — Thank-you on behalf of those of us who weren’t even there!! Thanks for your support. Smiles, Sage Please keep the donations coming because you’ve helped to lift the spirits of those protesting around the country.
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