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Bernie Madoff's life may have been even wilder than previously imagined. New additions to a lawsuit against Madoff filed Tuesday night in Manhattan Supreme Court allege that Madoff presided over an office so inundated with cocaine that it was known as the "North Pole." The suit also alleges that as far back as 1975, Madoff employed two street toughs to set up a pipeline for blow into the Madoff Securities offices and that the firm's headquarters enjoyed "a culture of sexual deviance" that included parties featuring topless waitresses. The suit, originally filed in June, has added additional corporate defendants, including JPMorgan Chase, KPMG, the Bank of New York, Oppenheimer, and Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance.