Mobile UPI  |   About UPI  |   UPI en Español  |   UPI Arabic  |   UPIU  |   My Account
Search:
Go

Author says she was Madoff's mistress

|
|
 
  
Bernard Madoff (UPI Photo/Monika Graff) 
License photo
Published: Aug. 16, 2009 at 12:26 AM
Advertisement

NEW YORK, Aug. 16 (UPI) -- Bernard Madoff had a two-decade affair with the chief financial officer of a charity that invested tens of millions of dollars with him, a new book says.

Sheryl Weinstein, formerly of Hadassah, a Jewish volunteer organization for women, makes the claim in her memoir, "Madoff's Other Secret: Love, Money, Bernie and Me," to be published by St. Martin's Press in late August.

Weinstein said in the book she had invested Hadassah's money with Madoff throughout the affair, The New York Times reported Saturday.

Hadassah invested $40 million. Hadassah withdrew $130 million over the years, but millions more were on the books when the Madoff's Ponzi scheme was revealed, the Times said.

"Hadassah was shocked to hear the news reports of Mrs. Weinstein's personal admission regarding this relationship," its national president, Nancy Falchuk, said in a letter Thursday to the group's board. "Indeed, we knew nothing of her relationship with Mr. Madoff until today."

Weinstein has been married for 37 years and also invested with her husband in Madoff's business, she says in the book.

Madoff, 71, is serving 150 years in prison for defrauding investors in a massive Ponzi scheme.

Topics: Bernard Madoff
© 2009 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Any reproduction, republication, redistribution and/or modification of any UPI content is expressly prohibited without UPI's prior written consent.

Order reprints
  
Join the conversation
Most Popular Collections
Protesters, police clash at NATO summit Notable deaths of 2012 2012 Billboard Music Awards
The 137th Preakness Stakes Annual Solar eclipse occurs in U.S. Chen Guangcheng arrives in the U.S.
Additional Business News Stories
1 of 29
FORT LAUDERDALE HOSTS FLEET WEEK
View Caption
Crew members of the USS Kearsarge, Bryane Ingram, Timothy Williams, Curtilious Ingram and Yosuf Hill (l to r) prepare for shore leave shortly after docking at Port Everglades in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida on April 30, 2007. The Kearsarge and her crew will participate in Fleet Week USA as part of the McDonalds Air and Sea Show. (UPI Photo/Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell)
fark
Mortician finds gunshot wound to the chest of a man that had been ruled to have died of natural...
Left babysitting 4-year-old while her mom, friend go to gym? Just tie her up in kitchen chair and...
Scientists pinpoint exact date of Christ's death. Resurrection still up for debate
Seriuosly, who doesn't like bears falling from trees?
The militant wing of the Salvation Army strikes again
Bizarre legal case involving a mysterious billionaire could force 1 million Quebecois to be married,...