KEY POINTS
  • The fund for victims of Bernie Madoff's historic Ponzi scheme has started doling out about $159 million in government-seized funds to nearly 25,000 people worldwide in its latest payout, the Department of Justice said.
  • The fund has now paid out over $4.2 billion to more than 40,800 victims who lost money from the collapse of the world's largest fraud scheme, according to the DOJ.
  • The announcement lays bare the continued impact of Madoff's nearly $65 billion securities fraud scam 15 years after his arrest — and more than two years after his death in prison.
Bernie Madoff leaves federal court in New York on March 10, 2009.

The fund for victims of Bernie Madoff's historic Ponzi scheme has begun its ninth payout, distributing about $159 million in government-seized funds to nearly 25,000 people worldwide, the Department of Justice said Monday.

The announcement, made 15 years after Madoff's arrest — and more than two years after his death in prison — underscored the continuing impact of Madoff's nearly $65 billion securities fraud scam.