The Hamptons home of disgraced Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff has finally found a buyer after a 13-year wait.
Madoff – who died in 2021 while serving an 150-year prison sentence – was forced to sell the property in 2009 for just $9.41million to Steven Roth, head of the property’s original developers, Vornado Realty Trust.
The 3,000-square foot estate rests on the oceanfront of the famous Long Island village of Montauk.
It was recently heavily featured on a Netflix docuseries highlighting Madoff’s crimes, ‘Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street.’
The Hamptons home of disgraced Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff has finally found a buyer after a 13-year wait
The sale has been handled by Tim Davis of the Corcoran Group in a co-exclusive with Bespoke Real Estate.
Davis confirmed the news to DailyMail.com Tuesday night.
‘The house is under contract and will close in early March, all other details are confidential at this time,’ he said.
The property was initially listed for $21million before…
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