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NY judge requires Mets’ owners to prove goodwill

The Columbian
Published: March 13, 2012, 5:00pm

NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge says New York Mets owners must show a jury next week they weren’t willfully blind to a gigantic fraud carried out by their friend, Bernard Madoff.

Judge Jed Rakoff in Manhattan said in a two-page order Wednesday that the burden will rest with the owners rather than a trustee recovering money on behalf of thousands of cheated Madoff investors. A trial is set to begin Monday on a lawsuit seeking $1 billion from the Mets. The trustee says the Mets owners knew or should have known that Madoff was operating his multi-billion-dollar fraud. He is serving 150 years in prison.

Rakoff earlier ruled the Mets owners owe up to $83 million. He has limited the amount the trustee can recover at trial to just over $300 million.

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