Wall Street financier Bernard Madoff, accused of masterminding a massive investment fraud, has been handed an ethics lesson by thieves who stole a statue from his Florida mansion, and promptly returned it, according to local press.
Robbers who swiped a 10,000-dollar statue from Madoff's estate near Palm Beach, Florida on December 22, dropped it off at a nearby country club where Madoff was a member, signing the return "The Educators."
Hanging from the four-foot (1.2 meter) statue, which depicts two lifeguards sitting on a raised stand, was a note, reported the Palm Beach Post.
"Bernie the Swindler, Lesson: Return Stolen Property to rightful owners. Signed by - The Educators," the note said.
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3 comments:
Hey, that was good, and one of the few times in which breaking the law makes a point.
P.S. If Madoff suddenly dies, there better be an open casket and planes to the Canary Islands double checked.
Madoff is not a dead man walking to the wealthy. I just hope that he does do a "Ken Lay" act.
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