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One bank used by the law firm, Gibraltar Private Bank & Trust, issued a statement saying a deal involving a Rothstein company was put on hold. The Rothstein entity, Bahia Property Management LLC, had purchased 5 percent of Gibraltar, but the deal will be frozen pending the outcome of the investigation. Three of Rothstein's boats were seized, according to Alayna Gossan, spokeswoman for National Liquidators
-- the same company that is handling the auction of disgraced financier Bernard Madoff's yacht and two other boats. Gossan said Rothsteins' boats seized on behalf of the IRS include an 87-foot Warren yacht, a 33-foot Aqua Riva and a Sundancer vessel, Gossan said. Meanwhile, the court-appointed receiver looking into finances at the law firm told a judge Monday that he's getting access to many of the necessary documents regarding Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler accounts at TD Bank. The bank's attorney, Glenn Goldstein, said the documents would be turned over in full in about three weeks. Broward Circuit Judge Jeffrey Streitfeld also said he expects "multiple claims from multiple lawyers" representing investors claiming huge losses. One of those attorneys, William Scherer, said he expects a substantial amount of Rothstein's assets will be recovered eventually.
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