With convicted Ponzi-scheming hubby Bernard “Bernie” Madoff behind bars for the rest of his life, and the government in possession of all but $2.5 million of the couple’s cash, U.S. District Judge Denny Chin approved the return of Ruth Madoff’s passport.
Just where will she go?
Stylish European cities, quaint French villages, or Lichtenstein (said to make more dentures than any other country)?
The beaches of Saint-Tropez, Cozumel, or Tahiti?
Exotic destinations like Bhutan, Cuba, Iran, and North Korea that lack extradition agreements with the U.S.?
Oh, the places she may go!
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- Bernard Madoff’s Guilty Plea Allocution
- Bernard Madoff’s Criminal Complaint
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