Class Action Suit Alleges SEC Negligent in Handling Madoff Warnings

A class action filed against the SEC in the Southern District of New York alleges that during a 16 year period the federal agency "serially disregarding" complaints and allegations about Bernard Madoff's $65 billion Ponzi scheme.   The complaint asserts that the SEC "did not adequately review the facts nor reasonably understand the Ponzi scheme allegations presented in the numerous complaints provided to the SEC over the course of sixteen years."  The suit is filed on behalf of persons who invested in Madoff Investment Securities, LLC, directly or indirectly, between November 1992 and December 2008, and who have filed administrative claims with the SEC seeking to recover damages for the agency's alleged negligence.

(Click here to access the Class Action Complaint.)

In 2009, the SEC's Inspector General issued a 457-page report that included details of the agency's failure to detect Madoff's Ponzi scheme despite numerous clues about the fraud.   (The SEC's IG Madoff Report is available here.)

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