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Bernie Madoff’s Staten Island legacy: Lost life savings, deception and outrage
Updated Apr 15, 2021;
Posted Apr 15, 2021
In this March 10, 2009, file photo, former financier Bernie Madoff leaves federal court in Manhattan. Madoff, the financier who pleaded guilty to orchestrating the largest Ponzi scheme in history, has died in prison, a person familiar with the matter tells the Associated Press.David Karp | AP Photo
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Bernie Madoff, the architect of perhaps the most infamous Ponzi scheme in history, financially wrecked thousands of investors before being sentenced to a 150-year prison term including some Staten Islanders who lost their life savings to the disgraced financier.
Do you want to catch the biggest smallmouth bass of your life? How about a double-digit whitefish or a toothy northern pike? Maybe a flurry of lake trout, either out on the open water or through the ice? Or perhaps a limit of jumbo yellow perch for the ultimate fish fry? Well, all of those great catches and more can be had on southern Ontario’s expansive Lake Simcoe, one of the best and most diverse fisheries in the entire country.
The fourth largest lake entirely within Ontario’s borders, Simcoe covers an area of 744 square kilometres and plummets 41 metres at its deepest point. This is big water, so boaters and anglers need to be careful it gets nasty out there when the wind whips up, no matter what direction it’s coming from.