Madoff Brother Gets 10 Years

UNITED STATES - APRIL 03:  Peter Madoff, chief compliance officer of Bernard L Madoff Investment Securities LLC, leaves Nassau County Supreme Court after a hearing in Mineola, New York, U.S., on Friday, April 3, 2009. A New York judge accepted a modified freeze on assets of Madoff, brother of convicted fraudster Bernard Madoff, that limits him to spending $10,000 a month and bars the transfer of assets or property.  (Photo by Rick Maiman/Bloomberg via Getty Images) (Rick Maiman)
Peter Madoff, chief compliance officer of Bernard L Madoff I (Rick Maiman)
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Updated: 12/21/2012 5:47 am
New York, N.Y. – Peter Madoff was not believable--he was told during sentencing--when he claimed he was as surprised as anyone to learn his brother had blown $20 billion of investor money.

Peter Madoff was sentenced to ten years Thursday for is involvement in a multi-billion dollar Ponzi scheme.

He pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy and falsifying books and records.

His brother Bernie is already serving a 150-year prison term for the massive Ponzi scheme that lasted decades.

The disbelief was a recurring theme at the sentencing proceeding Thursday for the 67-year-old former Chief Compliance Officer before U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain in Manhattan.
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