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This document is a page from The Evening Standard's 'City Spy' column dated December 24, 2009. It contains short segments discussing recessionary catering for executive aircraft, rumors that Bernie Madoff pleaded guilty quickly to protect organized crime connections ('take the rap'), and a humorous observation about a group called the 'Market Abuse Association.' The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Bernie Madoff Hedge Fund Manager / Fraudster
Subject of a segment regarding the speed of his conviction and rumors regarding organized crime connections.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
The Evening Standard
London Newspaper, source of the article (City Spy column).
Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
Hosting a lecture mentioned in the column.
School of Advanced Study, University of London
Parent institution of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies.
Market Abuse Association
Partner organization for the lecture, mocked for its name.

Timeline (2 events)

Circa 2008/2009
The Bernie Madoff affair blowing up and his subsequent arrest/conviction.
US
December 24, 2009
Publication of the article.
London

Locations (3)

Location Context
Location of the newspaper and the University mentioned.
Used for comparison regarding legal system speed.
US
Location of Madoff's trial and imprisonment.

Relationships (1)

Bernie Madoff Alleged co-conspirators Organized Crime Figures (unnamed)
Article mentions rumors that his fund was washing money for organized crime and friends with 'Italian-American origins' warned him to take the rap.

Key Quotes (4)

"No one is eating lobster. A quick turkey box lunch is the order of the day."
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"WHO MADE OFF WITH THE MONEY?"
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"Rumours persist that he pleaded guilty as quickly as he did and said the absolute minimum because he wasn't the main crook of the piece"
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"the main business of his hedge fund was washing money for organised crime."
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