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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Ruth Madoff Turned Away From Son's Funeral
















NEW YORK -- Ruth Madoff flew from Florida to Greenwich, Conn., to attend a private memorial service for her son Mark after his suicide last December -- but was turned away by his unforgiving widow, Stephanie, the New York Post reported Thursday.

The first lady of fraud mourned at a friend's house and sat shiva alone, a family source told People magazine. She passes most of her days and nights alone and numb, the friend said. "She told me, 'At night, it gets to me -- the shame, the disgrace, all the stuff that killed Mark.'"

When Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme collapsed, Mark and his brother, Andrew, warned their mother: It's him or us.

Ruth Madoff, 69, chose her cherished sons, the source said -- until Bernie Madoff was beaten in prison in 2009. She returned to the 72-year-old swindler's side, infuriating the two sons, who cut her out of their lives.

The magazine says Ruth Madoff hides behind her maiden name, Alpern, and dyes her hair red when venturing out to rent dollar DVDs or visit the public library.

"If Ruth were able to feel that pain, in the magnitude that it's actually there, I don't know that she wouldn't do what Mark wound up doing," the friend said.

Meanwhile, a Manhattan Bankruptcy Court judge ruled Wednesday that New Jersey Sen. Frank Lautenberg's charitable foundation and other individual losers cannot sue Bernard Madoff's brother over $7 million in losses until trustee Irving Picard finishes legal action against the fraudster's family.

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