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Old January 22nd, 2009, 09:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Bernie Madoff victim goes from millionaire to cleaning houses

West Goshen widow's riches-to-rags story
By Harold Brubaker

Inquirer Staff Writer

When Maureen Ebel's uncle called her at 10:45 p.m. Dec. 11, she feared a death in the family.
Instead, her Uncle Leonard gave Ebel news of another kind of disaster that would upend her life: New York investment manager Bernard L. Madoff had been charged with massive fraud.

Ebel, 60, a widow who lives outside West Chester and winters near West Palm Beach, thought she had $7.3 million with Madoff.

It became sickeningly clear over the next day or so that all her money was gone. "The thought that I have to work now as long as I can stand up to feed myself" shattered her comfortable world, she said.

Six days after Madoff's arrest for allegedly bilking investors in a $50 billion Ponzi scheme, Ebel had a strenuous temporary job caring for a wealthy friend's 93-year-old mother and keeping her house, pushing the vacuum cleaner and ironing.

"The first day, I went home and cried," Ebel said.

Ebel, a retired nurse with blond hair and big blue eyes set on a broad face that turns red with emotion, is no stranger to hard work. She got her first job at age 14. But she believed she had moved on for good.

Not so.

"This is my fate," said Ebel, who is still pained by her husband's death in 2000, when he was just 53.

"I was married, had a fabulous marriage to a man I loved and worshiped, a physician. We traveled. We had a very fine life. And he's dead. He died, and every penny I had in the world has been stolen."

During an interview in the living room of her four-bedroom colonial on a West Goshen Township cul-de-sac, Ebel swung between despair over her losses, anger that Madoff still calls a Manhattan penthouse home after ruining thousands, and determination to build a new life.

Her friends are not surprised. "Her attitude is: This is not going to lick me," said Marlene Bezark, a West Conshohocken resident who has known Ebel for 35 years.

Ebel, who was born in Philadelphia and has lived in Chester County since she was 6 years old, is making big and small moves to battle back.

She listed her Florida condo with a real estate agent and put her Lexus SUV up for sale on eBay, hoping to sell it before the next $690 payment is due Feb. 15.

Selling the two-bedroom condo, which was appraised at $400,000 several years ago, is excruciating because her late husband was so happy there. "It was like a chunk of my husband that I still had," Ebel said.

But if the condo fails to sell in the miserable Florida real estate market, she cannot imagine what will happen.

To have any hope of making the $2,400-a-month payments on her house in West Chester, she will have to get recertified as a nurse, go back to work and take in a boarder, said Ebel, speaking with her hands to illustrate her feeling that parts of her body are being torn away.

She has already sold small items to scrape dollars together: a Ping-Pong table from her basement for $400, a painting for $1,500, jewelry for $1,100.

When she got to Florida on Monday to work on selling the condo, she remembered that she could return a $1,300 television to Costco.

Already last month, she returned thousands of dollars of items she had paid for with her American Express card, including a $5,400 set of porch furniture bought Dec. 9, a $5,000 club membership, and a $1,200 pair of earrings.

The first time she went to her local Publix supermarket in Florida after Madoff's fraud came out, she had a new experience picking out cream for her coffee.

Normally she would take whatever she wanted and put it in the cart, not paying much attention to prices on such a small item. But that time, she looked at the price of every single cream until she spotted a two-for-one sale. "Ah! That's for me," she recalled.

Then she came to a big display of two-for-one canned goods. "I'm rooting through the canned goods. What do I eat? Corn, I'll eat that. String beans, I'll eat that. Two-for-one. This is what it is after having had an income of $400,000 a year."

Ebel's uncle, 80, a longtime Madoff investor, got Ebel into Madoff's fund after her husband's death, thinking he was setting her up for life, Ebel said. "At that time, when he got me into Madoff, he had been a Madoff investor for 25 years, and now he's a Madoff investor and broke after 30 years," she said.

Ebel invested $4.5 million with Madoff starting in 2003. That was all of her assets except for one $50,000 bond, which she cashed last month.

Ebel kept her monthly statements from Madoff (that, for all the world, look real), collecting each year's in a separate folder. On the outside of each folder Ebel wrote detailed summaries of the statements.

"When you look at the statements, which are probably all bogus, you can see that he's just trading blue chips, Johnson & Johnson, Microsoft, Coca-Cola, Wachovia, Abbott, Pfizer," said Ebel, showing an example from December 2007. "I got one of these every single month, and without fail I got my check every quarter."

In disgust, Ebel flipped through a 6-inch stack of transaction receipts on supposed trades for her account.

Ebel, who has registered with the FBI as a Madoff victim and is preparing documents to substantiate a claim, has decided that Madoff is a sociopath. Asked what she would do if she were alone with him, she said: "You can't print it."

She has suffered indignities, and kindnesses.

She was finally dating someone, but he is gone. "I wasn't the person I was. I got up and went to work everyday," she said. "I was working six days a week, and I'm tired when I get home."

On the other hand, a doctor who treated her for depression after her husband's death found her a sleep aid that costs just $4 a month, Ebel said.

Getting a good night's sleep is a relief, but it has not cast off her sense of irreality.

"Down in Florida, I live in this beautiful place, and I feel like an alien walking around. Everyone is going riding their horses and playing tennis, playing golf," Ebel said.

"If there's a nickel on the street, I'm picking it up."

West Goshen widow's riches-to-rags story | Philadelphia Inquirer | 01/22/2009
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Old January 22nd, 2009, 10:06 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Old January 22nd, 2009, 12:28 PM   #3 (permalink)
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booo fucking woooo
I'll agree with you on that. She's 60 and retired and seemingly has been for years. I'll be damn lucky to retire at 70. Cry me a river bitch. So you have to sell your condo, and your expensive SUV, oh and buy 2 for 1 canned goods. Welcome to the real world.
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yeah and this guy is still free walking the streets of Manhattan; i cant believe someone hasn't shot him dead yet!
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Old January 22nd, 2009, 01:42 PM   #5 (permalink)
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something about the way this article was written, makes the woman almost unlikeable.
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"We went to fabulous parties all the time, and vacationed in the most exotic places, and now.. NOW, i have to eat at East Side Mario's and go to the Grand Canyon! THE HORROR!"

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yeah and this guy is still free walking the streets of Manhattan; i cant believe someone hasn't shot him dead yet!

He's actually under house arrest in his lavish $7 million dollar penthouse apt. He's really feeling the strain out robbing a few hundred people I'm sure.

One of his victims actually committed suicide... didn't see a thread on it here, unless I missed it. I'm sure there's more "woe is me" stories to come.
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I don't get it, this woman had millions in assets, but financed a car and doesn't even have her house paid off?? Isn't the number one rule to stay out of debt if you have enough money to do so??
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I can't feel sorry for her. In one afternoon alone she recouped approximately $15,900 worth of merchandise, a check worth $50,000 that she cashed the month previously, plus she's selling her condo that's worth almost half a million dollars!
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I don't get it, this woman had millions in assets, but financed a car and doesn't even have her house paid off?? Isn't the number one rule to stay out of debt if you have enough money to do so??
Lots of people carry mortgages for tax purposes.
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^^That's exactly what I was going to say. It's better tax-wise to have loans, mortgages, etc. I kind of feel for this woman but only because she doesn't realize that she had it really good and doesn't have the sense to now show what she's made of. Pick yourself up by your bootstraps, granny.
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Dammit, I misread the title and thought Madoff himself was cleaning houses now. What a freakin' disappointment.

Fuck him being under house arrest in his lavish million-dollar home. Throw his ass in jail and give him some alone time with some of the people he fleeced!
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^ wow i didnt know that but that sucks when your income/money gets taken away like that and then you have all that shit hanging over your head!
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Well I feel bad for her. She worked for many years and put her money away, somewhere she thought was safe, and some asshole comes along and steals. Now most people probably won't have $7m by age 60, but whether is $7 or $7m, its still fucked up.
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^Don't get me wrong, I feel for her. She's had her future stolen from her, and I can't imagine how that feels, especially at her age.

But still, she has over $65,000, plus she's selling her condo for at least $400,000. If she plays her cards right, she might not really have to go back to work. To me, being broke is someone who can't afford to eat, not someone who's crying because they have to eat corn.
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