By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - The pro bono legal services organization Bet Tzedek is calling itself an indirect victim of Bernie Madoff, whose alleged $50 billion Ponzi scheme burned some of its donors. "I'm really concerned about it," said Mitchell A. Kamin, executive director. "I don't think we know the full extent of the impact yet" on our operations. Kamin said the Madoff fraud coupled with the ongoing econo...
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - The pro bono legal services organization Bet Tzedek is calling itself an indirect victim of Bernie Madoff, whose alleged $50 billion Ponzi scheme burned some of its donors. "I'm really concerned about it," said Mitchell A. Kamin, executive director. "I don't think we know the full extent of the impact yet" on our operations. Kamin said the Madoff fraud coupled with the ongoing econo...
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