Cabbage Patch magnate buys Madoff's pad

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The businessman behind Cabbage Patch dolls and his wife have snatched up Bernard Madoff's Upper East Side penthouse.

The businessman behind Cabbage Patch dolls and his wife have snatched up Bernard Madoff's Upper East Side penthouse.

Patsy Kahn says her husband, Al, "was worried about the karma." But she fell in love with the view of the Manhattan skyline from the 64th Street penthouse.

Al Kahn is chairman and CEO at 4Kids Entertainment Inc., a licensing company whose properties have included Pokemon and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. He is also credited with helping to make Cabbage Patch dolls a phenomenon in the 1980s.

The home was on the market for $8.9 million.

Madoff swindled investors of $65 billion in a Ponzi scheme. The financier is serving a 150-year prison sentence. Proceeds from the sale, minus the broker's commission, will reimburse his victims.

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