Bernie Madoff Died Of Complications From Hypertension And Kidney Disease

NEW YORK - MARCH 10: Financier Bernard Madoff leaves Manhattan Federal court March 10, 2009 in New York City. Madoff attended a court hearing regarding the conflicting status of his legal representation in his multi-billion dollar fraud allegations. His lawyer, Ira Sorkin, has told a judge his client is expected to plead guilty to 11 counts including money laundering, perjury and securities, mail and wire fraud. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

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The cause of death has been revealed for Bernie Madoff weeks after he died while serving time at a prison in North Carolina.

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Madoff’s death certificate was listed that the death was natural and he died from hypertension, atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, and chronic kidney disease as reported by TMZ. Before his death, Madoff’s high blood pressure had been left untreated and his kidneys were failing around for a decade. Madoff previously filed a request for compassionate release last year since he was dying from kidney failure and claimed he didn’t pose a risk to the public but a judge denied the request.

The 82-year-old Ponzi Scheme king was serving a 150-year sentence in prison for his role in the biggest Wall Street fraud in history.

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He also pleaded guilty to several felony counts which included wire and security fraud. The certificate also stated he was cremated after he died at the Federal Medical Center at 3:29 A.M.

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