Crime | Ponzi scheme Ruth Madoff to Bare All Expenditures Over $100 By Rob Quinn Posted Aug 4, 2009 6:08 AM CDT Copied Ruth Madoff is escorted by private security as she leaves the Metropolitan Correctional Center after visiting her husband, disgraced financier Bernard Madoff, in New York earlier this year. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer) Ruth Madoff won't be able to spend $100 without scrutiny under a deal approved by a bankruptcy judge overseeing the liquidation of her husband's financial firm, the Wall Street Journal reports. Madoff agreed to give a full accounting of her income and any spending over $100 to a court-appointed trustee acting for victims of Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme. The deal came as part of a lawsuit from the trustee seeking $44 million on behalf of the fraudster's victims. Ruth's lawyer has labeled the lawsuit "perplexing and totally unjustified," since she surrendered more than $80 million in assets, keeping $2.5 million. But many victims doubt that all the assets have been accounted for. "Considering the integrity of her husband, I'm sure she's got plenty of money stashed away," one tells the New York Daily News. Read These Next The penny is still with us, but the headache has already arrived. 'No Kings' crowds unite against Trump's actions. Trump blasts Air Force's "CONSTRUCTION DISASTER." After nearby strikes, US Embassy warns Americans. Report an error