NEW YORK -- A trustee recovering money for thousands of victims of Bernard Madoff's epic Ponzi scheme has asked a New York court to let him distribute another $1.2 billion.
Irving Picard asked the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Manhattan on Wednesday to approve the allocation. A hearing is scheduled for May.
The distribution would raise the amount recovered and returned to investors to nearly $8.2 billion and leave more than 55 per cent of allowable claims fully satisfied. The payouts to individual investors would range from $1,082 to $168 million, with an average payout of $855,000.
Picard has recovered or reached agreements to recover about $10.5 billion. He was appointed as trustee days after Madoff was arrested in December 2008.
Madoff is an ex-Nasdaq chairman. He pleaded guilty and is serving a 150-year prison sentence.