There is a problem in this which unsurprisingly has been missed by the many, almost everyone, including the clever and the stupid, who know the answer afterwards but not beforehand. Where Markopolous explains that everyone he spoke to called Madoff a fraud, it is neither conclusive nor even compelling. Calling someone else a fraud can be simply expressing dislike of someone else or something else you cannot match or understand. All sorts of dislikes are brandished when often there is neither prima facie evidence nor subsequently ultimate evidence for accusing others.
Various Wall Street players or all of Wall street have been called criminals, by hordes at ET. So when the language of envy, dislike and exaggeration is common it leads to the view that just one more, Markopolous in this case, is one of the same herd using exaggerated dislike with motive to do so.
No way am I excusing Madoff but he would be amused that he could so easily navigate and safely bypass any who were bad mouthing him.
What is so utterly tedious and dishonest, in all of this, is the blame gaming going on by Congress and others when all are so fallible.

Various Wall Street players or all of Wall street have been called criminals, by hordes at ET. So when the language of envy, dislike and exaggeration is common it leads to the view that just one more, Markopolous in this case, is one of the same herd using exaggerated dislike with motive to do so.
No way am I excusing Madoff but he would be amused that he could so easily navigate and safely bypass any who were bad mouthing him.
What is so utterly tedious and dishonest, in all of this, is the blame gaming going on by Congress and others when all are so fallible.
