If Madoff is found guilty, he needs to spend the rest of his life behind bars. Sickening.

Nobody knows depravity like Elie Wiesel knows depravity.

And does he ever see it in Bernie Madoff.

Wiesel, whose charitable foundation was wiped out by Madoff, has until now mostly kept quiet about the alleged $50 billion Ponzi scheme. But today, the Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize recipient spoke passionately about his betrayal by Madoff, whom he referred to variously as “a crook, a thief, a scoundrel,” as well as a “swindler” and “evil.”

Wiesel acknowledged that in addition to having lost his foundation’s assets, he lost his personal wealth to Madoff. “All of a sudden, everything we have done in forty years–literally, my books, my lectures, my university salary, everything—was gone,” he said during a panel discussion hosted by Condé Nast Portfolio.

His foundation, the Elie Wiesel Foundaton for Humanity, lost substantially all of its $15.2 million in assets to Madoff; including his personal investments, total losses may be as high as $37 million. “We gave him everything, we thought he was God, we trusted everything in his hands,” Wiesel said.