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Funds Tied to Madoff in Legal Vise

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By DIANA B. HENRIQUES

Published: April 1, 2009

As Bernard L. Madoff waits in jail to be sentenced, legal problems are accumulating for some of the hedge fund managers who helped him raise billions of dollars from around the world for what he now admits was a vast Ponzi scheme.

Massachusetts regulators have sued the Fairfield Greenwich Group, one of the earliest of these so-called feeder fund managers, for fraud, saying it had repeatedly misled investors about how diligently it checked out Mr. Madoff’s operations over the years.

“Fairfield’s complete disregard of its fiduciary duties to its investors and its flagrant and recurring misrepresentations to its investors rises to the level of fraud,” said lawyers for William F. Galvin, secretary of state for Massachusetts and its top securities regulator, in an administrative complaint filed Wednesday.

[Read full story: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/02/business/02madoff.html?ref=global-home]

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