Federal prosecutors want disgraced financier Bernard Madoff and his wife to forfeit more than $90 million worth of assets, including homes, boats, cars, and securities. A filing in a U.S. district court in New York on Sunday outlined several fixed and liquid assets ordered seized by prosecutors:
- $17 million in cash
- $45 million in municipal bonds at Cohmad Securities Corp.
- $2.6 million in jewelry
- $39,000 Steinway piano
- $65,000 in silverware
- $11 million home in Palm Beach, Fla.
- $7 million Upper East Side penthouse apartment
- $3 million home in Montauk, N.Y.
- $1 million villa in Cap d'Antibes in southeastern France
- $10 million for three boats
- $7 million Leopard yacht
- $2.2 million fishing boat in Florida
- Four cars, including a BMW and two Mercedes
With the exception of the Long Island home, all of the properties—as well as the cash and securities—are solely in Ruth Madoff's name.















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