Madoff's new home: Cell the size of walk-in closet »

Posted By STONERS 8 months ago in News

Bernard Madoff's new Manhattan home is the size of a walk-in closet, with cinderblock walls, linoleum floors and a bunk bed. Breakfast will be served before sunrise, and the disgraced financier can stretch his legs outside, but only every other day — in a cage.

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    STONERS8 months ago

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    "The Metropolitan Correctional Center, which has housed accused terrorists and reputed mobsters, welcomed the 70-year-old Madoff on Thursday after he pleaded guilty in one of Wall Street's biggest investment swindles and a judge revoked his bail."
    ( Home sweet home- jail is what he deserves.)

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      orndorffter8 months ago

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      That man hurt alot of peoples lives,and jail is where he belongs.

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      slate8 months ago

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      I bet a nice lil poncy scheme is waiting for him in jail. I didn't see the news, did he still have his 'smirk' when he was taken away?

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      reallypsst8 months ago

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      He is seventy and it is very clear that he hid millions for his family,so right now he feels like he got away with it,also there is a rumor that he is sick and will not last long in jail.And all the focus is on him ,i think the government is covering up the agencies who gave him a pass under the investigations !

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        Sludge-Guzzler8 months ago

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        He's probably already swindled several thousand cigarettes from the other inmates.

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          lvrofwolves8 months ago

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          Current inmates include former Florida hedge fund manager Arthur Nadel, who is accused of bilking investors out of up to $350 million.

          Can you imagine these 2 getting together?

          I sure hope he's charged room and board for his stay in prison, why should tax payers have to be victimized by this scum con man even 1 penny more?

          hope he get's a bunk mate named Bubba too...he deserves to know how it feels to get screwed big time.

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            gamahuche8 months ago

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            Breakfast? Breakfast??
            A crust of hard bread and a tin cup of water would be appropriate for this shyster but I suppose there's some money stashed away somewhere that will be parlayed into more favourable treatment.
            Otherwise I don't imagine that he'll have a whole lot going for him on the inside.
            I doubt that any of the other prisoners are going to be entrusting their nickels and dimes to him for safe-keeping.

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