-"I ended up being loyal to a terrible, terrible fault."
-"I apologize to every victim of this catastrophe, and to my family and to the government. I'm very, very sorry."
-“It was all fake”
-“It was all fictitious. I knew no trades were happening.”
-“I knew I was participating in a fraudulent scheme, I knew everything I did was wrong, and it was criminal, and I did it knowingly and willfully. I accept complete responsibility."
Despite these statements and both the prosecution and defense arguing for bail, U.S. District Judge Richard Sullivan denied his $2.5 million bail.
In making this decision the Judge Sullivan cited a presumption that a convict should be denied bail in the absence of "clear and convincing" evidence that he isn't a flight risk.
Here is a video discussing Mr. DiPascali's appearance:
With Mr. DiPascali remaining behind bars perhaps it will continue his continued cooperation and the additional parties who participated in the Madoff fraud he is expected to name.
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