Search Site
Menu

What Happens When You Blow the Whistle and Everyone Ignores You?

If a tree falls in the forest and nobody is around to hear, does it make a sound? The answer to this quantum theory question depends on the interpretation of perception and reality. Whistleblower Harry Markopolos must have felt entangled in this conundrum as he made lots of noise about Bernie Madoff, but nobody seemed to hear him.

Long before the Madoff empire toppled, Mr. Markopolos questioned the surreal returns on investments made with Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC. In his duties as portfolio manager at Rampart Investment Management, Mr. Markopolos noticed unusually consistent returns each month from the Madoff-run hedge fund. He took the initiative to conduct an investigation and determined that Madoff’s strategy could not possibly have produced that amount of money in the volatile markets of the late 1990s and early 2000s. He concluded that Mr. Madoff was running a Ponzi scheme.

Mr. Markopolos blew the whistle on Mr. Madoff in the spring of 2000, when he filed a complaint with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). But the agency ignored his concerns. Over almost a decade, Mr. Markopolos made several further attempts to sound the alarm on Mr. Madoff, but time and again nobody listened. Mr. Markopolos published a book in 2013 that details his whistleblowing efforts, including the following:

  • Mathematically demonstrating that Mr. Madoff’s returns were fraudulent in 1999
  • Filing a formal complaint with the SEC in 2000
  • Submitting a second, more detailed analysis to the SEC in 2001
  • Investigating the international sources of Mr. Madoff’s new money that fed the Ponzi scheme in 2001
  • Delivering documents about the scheme to the former Attorney General of New York in 2002
  • Producing a comprehensive report, The World’s Largest Hedge Fund is a Fraud, which he delivered to the SEC in 2005

At the end of 2008, Madoff’s Ponzi scheme collapsed. In early 2009, Mr. Markopolos testified before the U.S. Congress about the biggest, most damaging securities fraud scam in history. After thousands of people were hurt and the economy was left in ruins, the world finally listened intently to what Mr. Markopolos had to say.

The case highlights the importance of being heard as a whistleblower. If you suspect securities fraud in Texas, seek help from a whistleblower attorney who can help deliver your message to authorities that will listen and take appropriate action.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Awards & Honors
Our Office
  • Dallas Office
    4514 Cole Ave
    #600
    Dallas, Texas 75205
    Phone: 214-306-8045
    Fax: 469-729-9926
As Seen In
In his new book, "Standing Up to China: How a Whistleblower Risked Everything for His Country," former client & Author, Ashley Yablon, quotes Attorney Steve Kardell about Whistelblower Law.
Testimonials
  • "Steve Kardell was terrific in representing me in some very adversarial discussions with Citigroup and also later represented me in my testimony before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission."  -Richard Bowen, Citigroup Whistleblower

  • "Incredible knowledge of employee related concerns and equally brilliant knowledge of health care regulations, standards of practice. I would recommend this firm to anyone."  -V.B.

  • "Reaching out to Steve Kardell was the best decision I made. His ability to provide immediate insight and direction was very powerful, and a huge relief during a very stressful time period. For anyone struggling with a whistleblower situation, I would highly recommend at least speaking with Steve. After a 10 minute call with him, I had a better understanding of what I was dealing with. Even better, he gave me some immediate hope. In the end Steve did a better job than I thought was possible. Steve was able to get in contact with people in my organization, that I didn’t have access to. Because of his years of experience, he already has contacts in many organizations in Dallas. The entire situation was handled peacefully. I was impressed by his ability to “keep the peace”–rather than creating a battle with the organization. The reason I didn’t reach out to a lawyer initially, was because I thought it would mean an immediate end to any hope of a positive relationship with the company. Steve was able to address my concerns, and in the end I was able to continue to work for them."  -KS

  • "Never thought my career would end like it did after 30 years of service. I was part of the first round of the so called reduction of force. I asked myself how can I be part of this with 30 years of seniority. How did they pick these 90 plus employees? Now, the culture of this organization made you question every decision they made. It wasn’t what you knew it’s was a culture of who you know. Nonetheless, I did not accept their severance package. I immediately starting looking for an attorney who would take on my case. After the initial call to Steve I had hope again. He was open and honest about everything and reassured me he would do his best for me, and he did. I had an awesome outcome. Thanks Steve you’re the best."  -S.S.