Steven Madden (born March 23, 1958) is an American and Businessperson. He is the founder and former chief executive officer of Steve Madden, Ltd., a Public company. He was forced to resign as an executive following his conviction for financial crimes.
In June 2000, a class action lawsuit was filed against Madden for issuing materially false and misleading statements during the Class Period. A settlement of $9 million was reached in 2004. In 2001, the SEC filed charges against Madden in Federal Court in New York state, alleging SEC violations. Because the violations were not criminal in nature, the SEC was seeking to recover $1,637,000 in a combination of illegally avoided losses, interest, and a civil penalty.
In 2002, Madden was convicted of stock manipulation, money laundering, and securities fraud. He was sentenced to 41 months in prison, and was made to resign as CEO from Steven Madden, Ltd. and from the board of directors. Shortly after resigning as CEO, Madden set himself up as a creative consultant with Steven Madden, Ltd., a position for which he drew $700,000 annually even when he was in prison.
Madden served time in the Federal Prison Camp, Eglin, at Eglin Air Force Base, and later the Coleman Federal Correctional Complex, near Ocala, Florida. Madden was released from prison in April 2005.Setoodeh, Ramin. "Back on His Feet Again." Newsweek. 2007. 1. Retrieved on January 10, 2010. He then attended a New York City halfway house. Madden's attorney, Joel Winograd, said that Madden would stay at the house for 60 days." Steve Madden released from federal prison." Newsday. April 16, 2005. Retrieved on January 10, 2010. After his release from a halfway house, he was restricted to home confinement for a period.Bonawitz, Amy. " Passages." People. June 27, 2005. Volume 63, No. 25. Retrieved on January 10, 2010.
With Madden currently serving as the founder and design chief, the company continues to show growth year-over-year reporting $1.9 billion in revenue for FY2021.
Madden contributed to The Doe Fund, a charity devoted to working on the causes of homelessness, addiction, and criminal recidivism.
Madden married Wendy Ballew, his former director of operations, in 2005 after he was released from prison. The couple have three children, twins Jack and Stevie Madden, and Goldie Ryan Madden. The couple divorced in 2015.
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