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NEW YORK – A fund manager who lost more than $1 billion of his clients' money to Bernard Madoff was discovered dead Tuesday after committing suicide at his Manhattan office, marking a grim turn in a scandal that has left investors around the world in financial ruin.
Rene-Thierry Magon de la Villehuchet was found sitting at his desk at about 8 a.m. with both wrists slashed, NYPD spokesman Paul Browne said. A box cutter was found on the floor along with a bottle of sleeping pills on his desk. Police did not find a suicide note.
De la Villehuchet was one of several money managers and investors left reeling in the wake of Madoff's alleged $50 billion Ponzi scheme, and his suicide demonstrates how the repercussions of this gigantic scam are intensifying by the day.
De la Villehuchet, 65, was a distinguished financier who came from a long line of aristocratic Frenchmen, and he tapped his connections in the world of European high society to attract clients to his firm, Access International Advisors. It was not immediately clear how he knew Madoff or who his clients were.
He grew increasingly subdued after the Madoff scandal broke, arousing suspicion among janitors in his Madison Avenue office tower Monday night when he demanded that they be out of there by 7 p.m. Less than 13 hours later, a security guard checked on him in his 22nd-story office suite. But de la Villehuchet was dead — a trash can placed near his body to apparently catch the blood, Browne said.
His death came as swindled investors began looking for ways to recoup their losses. Funds that lost big to Madoff are also coming up against investor lawsuits and backlash for failing to properly vet Madoff and overlooking some red flags that could have steered them away. It's not immediately known what kind of scrutiny de la Villehuchet was facing over his losses.
De la Villehuchet (pronounced veel-ou-SHAY) comes from rich French lineage, with the Magon part of his name referring to one of France's most powerful families. The Magon name is even listed on the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, a world-famous monument that was commissioned by Napoleon in 1806.
"He's irreproachable," said Bill Rapavy, who was Access International's chief operating officer before founding his own firm in 2007.
The Frenchman's firm enlisted intermediaries with links to upper-crust Europeans to garner investors. Among them was Philippe Junot, a French businessman and friend who is the former husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco, and Prince Michel of Yugoslavia.
De la Villehuchet, the former chairman and CEO of Credit Lyonnais Securities USA, was also known as a keen sailor who regularly participated in regattas and was a member of the New York Yacht Club.
He lived in an affluent suburb in Westchester County with his wife, Claudine. They have no children. There was no answer Tuesday at the family's two-story house. Phone calls to the home and de la Villehuchet's office went unanswered.
Guy Gurney, a British photographer living in Connecticut, was friends with de la Villehuchet. The two often sailed together and competed in a regatta in France in November.
"He was a very honorable man," Gurney said. "He was extraordinarily generous. He was an aristocrat but not a snob. He was a real person. When he was sailing, he was one of the boys."
The two were supposed to have dinner last Friday but Gurney called the day before to cancel because of the weather. But during the call, de la Villehuchet revealed he had been ensnared in the Madoff deceit.
"He sounded very subdued," Gurney said.
Gurney said de la Villehuchet was happily married to his wife.
"I can't imagine what it's like for her now," he said.








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I think Madoff should hold some kind of responsibility for this mans death.
 
That bastard got off easy. I guess we'll see him in hell.
 
Why is he a bastard? He got scammed and lost 1 billion dollars. ._.

A person in charge of 1 billion dollars cannot allow his or herself to get scammed. I don't think his hands were clean.
 
A person in charge of 1 billion dollars cannot allow his or herself to get scammed. I don't think his hands were clean.
I suppose, but it's really not his fault. This guy scammed millions of investors. I think they said it's the biggest financial scam in history.
 
I suppose, but it's really not his fault. This guy scammed millions of investors. I think they said it's the biggest financial scam in history.

Maybe I misunderstood the story.
 
The guy that scammed him and so many others was arrested a week or so ago(probably longer). When this guy found out that his clients money wasn't invested(it was gone... 1 billion dollars jeeze) he killed himself.
 
A person in charge of 1 billion dollars cannot allow his or herself to get scammed. I don't think his hands were clean.
What're you, stupid or something? Madoff was in charge of the scam, one which her personally and singularly perpetrated. The man in question was little more than a glorified accountant. You wouldn't hold a TD Banknorth branch manager or stock advisor personally responsible for a proportional investment loss in suburbia. This guy is in the same position, only he caters to the Newport elite.
 
What're you, stupid or something? Madoff was in charge of the scam, one which her personally and singularly perpetrated. The man in question was little more than a glorified accountant. You wouldn't hold a TD Banknorth branch manager or stock advisor personally responsible for a proportional investment loss in suburbia. This guy is in the same position, only he caters to the Newport elite.

No I'm not stupid. Are you a jerk or something? Back off.
 
Keep it civil, people, please. No need to throw around insults.

In any case, this is really messed up. Times are tough and all, but I didn't think it'd be to the point where people start commiting suicide. I hope he's the only one...the last thing we need is people killing themselves.
 
What're you, stupid or something? Madoff was in charge of the scam, one which her personally and singularly perpetrated. The man in question was little more than a glorified accountant. You wouldn't hold a TD Banknorth branch manager or stock advisor personally responsible for a proportional investment loss in suburbia. This guy is in the same position, only he caters to the Newport elite.

Yes it was Madoff but his returns where to good to be true. No matter if the markets went up or down people would get good returns. There is a don't ask don't tell policy among alot of investors. As long as they got money they didn't ask questions.

It wasn't De la Villehuchet fault but not asking to see portfolios and figures is. Many others who got scammed did the same. Greed is what lead to these people getting duped.
 
Poor guy was considerate to the end...he even put a trash can down to catch the blood. Maybe he lost $1 billion for his investors but he'll be damned if he's gonna cause extra work for his cleaning crew! :o
 
Well maybe someone should have hired Lao...he is good with numbers.

Sad story but I have no sympathy for suiciders. But his poor poor wife and around the Holidays:( I truly hate Madoff...what a big mother ****er.
 
WOW! It just money...its not the end of the world :dry:
Sure I'd be pissed, sad, I'd cry a lot if I lost a billion dollars but killing myself is not worth it. He kind of just spat in the faces of everyone around the world who have nothing or earn about 5 US dollars a month...or year.
 
Sad story but I have no sympathy for suiciders. But his poor poor wife and around the Holidays:( I truly hate Madoff...what a big mother ****er.

Oh yeah, then Kurt Cobain deserves to rot in hell too...:whatever:

Well, religiously he probably is burning in Hell. So sucks to that loser. :woot:
 
Oh yeah, then Kurt Cobain deserves to rot in hell too...:whatever:

Well, religiously he probably is burning in Hell. So sucks to that loser. :woot:

Kurt Cobain deserves to rot in hell for making crappy music and then killing himself so that his band would never fade into obscurity like it should have.
 
Sad. But it sort of makes you look guilty when you do something like that.
 

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