KEY POINTS
  • Bernie Madoff, the notorious Ponzi schemer, says that he is dying from kidney disease, and is seeking an early release from prison.
  • Madoff currently is serving a 150-year prison sentence in a North Carolina federal facility. He would live with a friend if released.
  • He asked President Donald Trump last year to reduce his sentence for swindling thousands of investors out of billions of dollars.
  • On Thursday, a lawyer for the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York asked a judge to set a March 4 deadline for them to submit a response to Madoff's request.

Bernie Madoff, the notorious Ponzi schemer, says that he is dying from terminal kidney disease, and on Wednesday asked a judge to grant him an early release from prison on compassionate grounds so that he can live out his remaining days with a friend.

A lawyer for Madoff, in a legal filing, says the fraudster has "less than 18 months to live," and is suffering from "numerous other serious medical conditions" including cardiovascular disease and hypertension.