Ezra Merkin, via Guardian UK.
After weeks of negotiation with the Attorney General’s office, J. Ezra Merkin has agreed to sell an art collection appraised by Christie’s at $310 million. Â After taxes and other fees — the New York Times reports that Merkin was paying $60,000 a month on insurance, and owed $42 million to previous owners as well as $19.3 million on a loan used to purchase the artwork — profits from the sale amount to $191 million, to be frozen in escrow pending the outcome of the Attorney General’s suit against the suspected Bernie Madoff feeder.
Related links:
Statement from Attorney General Andrew Cuomo on the Sale of J. Ezra Merkin’s Collection
Merkin Reaches Accord with Cuomo on Art Sale [New York Times]
Madoff, Merkin, and the Murals [Wall Street Journal: The Wealth Report]
Merkin Selling Art Frozen in Lawsuit for $310 Million [Bloomberg]
Andrew Cuomo Unveils Deal to Sell Art Collection of Ezra Merkin, Bernie Madoff’s Associate [New York Post]
Sold to an anonymous buyer, the collection comprises fifteen pieces, including two sculptures by Alberto Giacometti and twelve Rothko paintings. Â The sale, “if our litigation is successful,” says Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, “will provide restitution to victims of Mr. Merkin’s alleged fraud.” Â Ezra Merkin is accused of funneling money into Bernie Madoff’s Ponzi scheme, and deceiving his clients about those investments. Â He is also being sued by New York University, which lost $24 million in Ariel, a fund which Merkin managed. Yeshiva University has also pursued litigation against the investor, saying that it explicitly told Merkin not to place its money with Madoff, a request which Merkin ignored. Â Merkin continues to maintain his innocence, claiming that he knew nothing of the $65 billion fraud which beggared some Madoff clients and which has landed the financier a 150-year prison term. Â The defendant’s lawyer, Andrew Levander, has said that Merkin and his family “are among the largest victims” of the scheme, and that “the lawsuits are without merit.”
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