5:33am: Court-appointed trustee goes after the owners of the New York Mets to try and prove that they knew, or should have known, that Madoff was running a Ponzi scheme. More
Jan 5: 'Third party' victims who invested money in Madoff's Ponzi scheme through feeder funds are left in the cold again, rules district court judge. More
Nov 8: JPMorgan gets sued again, as Madoff investors pick up where trustee left off. New suit follows on the heels of federal judge's dismissal of trustee's suit on Nov. 2. More
Sep 20: The SEC inspector general has referred David Becker to the Justice Department over conflicts of interest related to the Madoff Ponzi scheme. More
May 10: Trustee Irving Picard's firm and lawyers for feeder fund investors drop multi-billion claims against each other in mutual pursuit of funds lost to Ponzi scheme. More
Apr 15: Bankruptcy court identifies John Hogan and Matt Zames as JPMorgan Chase employees who allegedly knew Madoff was operating a Ponzi scheme, which the firm denies. More
Mar 20: In a court filing, Fred Wilpon and Saul Katz say the suit seeking $1 billion for profits taken from Madoff is an attempt to extract a 'huge settlement.' More
Mar 16: Oversight Committee wants information from trustee Irving Picard as it investigates SEC's use of chief counsel whose mother was a Madoff investor. More
Mar 10: SEC chief Mary Schapiro says she wishes that her chief general counsel, whose deceased mother was a Madoff investor, had recused himself from the Ponzi scheme case. More
Mar 8: Court-appointed trustee in Bernard Madoff Ponzi case plans to ask bankruptcy court at end of March to approve distribution of $2.6 billion to victims. More
Feb 28: Investors in Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme react to prison interview calling victims "greedy" with a few choice words of their own - 'liar' ... 'monster.' More
Feb 16: Securities industry group pays $290 million to lawyers, including trustee Irving Picard, and consultants to track down Bernard Madoff's stolen assets. More
Dec 17: Officials seeking compensation for victims of Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme unveil settlement with estate of deceased billionaire Jeffry Picower. More
Dec 12: Medical examiner rules Mark Madoff's death a suicide. Bernard Madoff's son took his own life on the two-year anniversary of his father's arrest. More
Dec 11: Court-appointed trustee accuses Frank Avellino, Michael Bienes, their wives, son Thomas Avellino and others of covering up Madoff's fraud. More
Dec 9: 'Third party' Madoff investors, like those who invested in feeder funds, are not eligible for SIPC protection or reimbursement from seized assets. More
Feb 25: Harry Markopolos knew Madoff was running a scam within five minutes. The fraud investigator talks about going undercover and being an agent for whistleblowers. More
Nov 12: Disposing a lifetime of Madoff's acquisitions is a big job. Here's a status check of where the sales of his homes, his boats and his personal and household effects stand. More
Oct 26: Florida officials confirm that Jeffry Picower, named in trustee suit as a beneficiary of the Ponzi scheme, drowned after suffering massive coronary. More
Sep 10: Senate Banking Committee holds second hearing on the Security and Exchange Commission's failure to identify Bernard Madoff's $50 billion fraud. More
Sep 9: U.S. Marshals are preparing Bernard Madoff's boats and homes in Florida and Manhattan for sale. CNNMoney takes a tour of the properties - and the boat with an elevator. More
Sep 7: Montauk broker Joan Hegner is showing the most unusual property of her career: the vacation home where Bernie Madoff's fishing rods now sit idle. More
Aug 12: Judge denies bail for Madoff lieutenant Frank DiPascali despite his cooperation with federal prosecutors - and tearful courtroom confessions. More
Jul 29: Court-appointed trustee claims Ruth Madoff has $44.8 million and wants her to turn it over for victims. Her lawyer says suit is 'perplexing.' More
Jul 14: Federal prison bureau says financier who pleaded guilty to 11 counts related to running a Ponzi scheme has been transferred to a facility in Butner. More
Jun 26: Denny Chin, who sentenced convicted Ponzi schemer to 150 years, is seen as a judge who can balance decorum with the need for the victims to have their say. More
Jun 23: 71-year-old Ponzi fraudster faces a maximum of 150 years in the slam. His lawyer asks judge to consider 12 years - an 'effective life sentence.' More
Apr 20: One week after investors file papers seeking $64 million from the swindler, judge says there is probable cause his assets should be handed over to government. More
Apr 12: The price nearly doubled on eBay in the last minutes of the auction. Two season tickets, located in the Delta Club Gold section of Citi Field, are valued at $60,750. More
Apr 1: Massachusetts charges feeder fund Fairfield Greenwich with misrepresenting its dealings with convicted Ponzi schemer. Fairfield denies the allegations. More
Dozens of families in this wealthy resort community fell victim to the massive Ponzi scheme. Losses in this small town alone could reach $1 billion. More
It's hard enough to legitimately manage $50 billion. To falsify books and hide that big a sum, though, experts suggest Bernard Madoff had help. But who? More
You'd think an alleged $50 billion scam would be the final straw for the already fragile psyche of investors. But the market has largely shrugged off the scandal. More
The three-person firm that apparently certified Madoff's books has been telling a key accounting industry group for years that it doesn't conduct audits. More
Several charities will be forced to shut down because of their investments with Madoff. But at least one with close ties to the family reports no unethical behavior. More
Although many smart people seem to have been taken in, one expert argues that anyone who really did their homework would have seen the warning signs. More
Former New York Stock Exchange president Richard Whitney boasted a sterling reputation during the Depression, then became a symbol of Wall Street's betrayal of investors. More
Wealthy investors were paying funds-of-funds for what they thought was access to elite management. Instead, many found their money tied up in the alleged Madoff fraud. More
Although Citigroup and other big U.S. banks haven't been hit in the Madoff scandal so far, this is another example of the sorry state of the financial industry. More
Bernard Madoff, the man behind an alleged $50 billion fraud, has a yacht named 'Bull,' owns several luxurious homes and may even have had two private planes on call. More