Madoff mistress cashing in with book

When some women get dumped, they take to spending their nights face down in a bowl of ice cream.

Or they write a tell-all.

Sheryl Weinstein, the mistress of jailed Ponzi schemer Bernard Madoff, was on Good Morning America to promote her book, “Madoff’s Other Secret: Love, Money, Bernie and Me.” The former paramour dished about her 21-year relationship with the money man and said the reason for breaking her silence about the relationship was, well, financial.

“I don’t have any art, I don’t have any jewelry,” she said. “What I have to sell is my story.” She lost millions in investments to her former lover — not just her own, but also those of the Hadassah charity of which she was the chief financial officer.

And although hurt by being duped, she was still able to say some good words about Madoff — he was a “good kisser.”

 

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