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Peter Madoff agreed to the 10-year sentence as part of a plea deal with prosecutors in June.
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Peter Madoff, 67, said he was "deeply ashamed" of his conduct and accepted full responsibility for his actions.
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One filed on December 8 named Mark Madoff -- as well as his brother Andrew Madoff and uncle Peter Madoff -- as one of several defendants in a civil lawsuit.
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The main components of his submission were that his firm had been fined by FINRA in 2005 and 2007 and that his brother, Peter Madoff, had an interest in the company.
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Peter Madoff will be released in January 2021.
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They argued that Peter Madoff, formerly chief compliance officer and senior managing director at his brother's firm, helped to create false and misleading documents to make it seem as though the company had an effective compliance programme.
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But a defence lawyer said in court papers filed on Monday that Peter Madoff would be left penniless, and a "jobless pariah", adding that his client was remorseful after he learned of his brother's crimes in December 2008.
BBC: Peter Madoff sentenced to 10 years in prison
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Peter Madoff (67) decided to plead guilty on June 29th of this year for his role in the largest Ponzi scheme in U.S. history and today U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain put her stamp of approval on a 10 year prison term that had been recommended by the prosecution and agreed to by Peter Madoff.
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Bernie Madoff took money from Peter to pay Paul.
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Like the SEC, Finra missed the misdeeds of Ponzi megaschemer Bernard Madoff, who had been chairman of Nasdaq and whose brother Peter had been vice chairman of Finra's predecessor, NASD.
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The youngest of the three Madoff siblings (older sister Sondra was not associated with the firm), Peter was a graduate of CUNY- Queens and obtained his law degree from Fordham.
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