Butner, NC – Madoff Holds His Head Up in Prison

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    Butner, NC – Bernard Madoff’s fellow inmates at a North Carolina federal prison — where the Ponzi schemer arrived just last week — are discussing beating him up to boost their jailhouse reputations, The Post has learned.

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    “Some of the guys were talking about smacking him around a little, just to get the notoriety of it,” said a source who has a relative locked up with the 71-year-old Madoff.

    But other convicts have no beef with Madoff and are even a bit impressed by him and the way he has handled himself since arriving at the Butner, NC, prison complex.

    Some of his fellow inmates, in fact, respect him for being a stand-up guy who pleaded guilty without implicating any of the other people strongly suspected of helping him pull off the fraud that swindled more than 1,000 people out of more than $65 billion over two decades.

    “He got a lot of respect from other inmates because he didn’t tell on anybody, he didn’t take everybody down with him.”
    “Some of the inmates admired that.”

    The source provided the first glimpse into Madoff’s life behind bars — revealing his sadness at ruining his wife Ruth’s life, his new “job” and his new diet.

    Every day’s a bad hair day for Bernie, who was shocked at seeing how much his hair had grown and how unkempt it has looked since he was incarcerated in March.
    “When I finally looked in the mirror, I scared myself, because I haven’t seen myself in four months, and my hair was everywhere,” Madoff told fellow inmates.

    Madoff entered Butner on Tuesday after a nearly 40-hour trip that began at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in lower Manhattan, where he had been locked up since pleading guilty in March.

    Madoff now is being housed at Butner’s medium-security facility No. 1 — one of four lockups at the prison, which is considered one of the cushiest places to do time in the federal correction system.

    The huge, gray octagonal facility sits off a country road behind a high fence topped by barbed wire.

    Most of the inmates in No. 1 are, like Madoff, white-collar criminals who do not have a propensity for violence.

    At his previous residence, the Metropolitan Correctional Center, Madoff was kept in “the hole,” a unit for high-profile prisoners, including terrorists, who are allowed minimal human contact during the day.
    But at Butner — about a half-hour’s drive from the capital city of Raleigh — Madoff is in a cell in a unit where he is in contact with fellow prisoners throughout the day.

    “Everyone knows who he is,” the source said of Madoff, who was sentenced to 150 years in prison on June 29.

    Since he arrived at Butner, Madoff has only once shown emotion over the impact of his crime, the source said.
    “He said that his wife was mad at him because the paparazzi won’t leave her alone,” the source said, adding Madoff got teary-eyed while making the admission.

    Although despised by the public outside, Madoff has gotten good marks inside Butner for falling into the routine without any apparent problems.
    He quickly was assigned a job in the prison’s engraving section, where he makes desk and door nameplates from 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. each day, the source said.

    And, as soon as he could, Madoff joined fellow inmates in “the yard” for daily recreation sessions.

    And he’s eating — without complaint — the food served in the prison cafeteria.
    Last Thursday, Madoff tucked into a fish filet with macaroni and cheese — a dramatic change from the fare offered in the high-end Gotham restaurants he used to frequent.

    At some point, however, Madoff will be allowed to use his prison earnings to buy food from the facility’s canteen — known in-house as the “cantina” — and cook it in his cell.

    Another change for Madoff is his wardrobe.
    Instead of custom-made suits worth thousands of dollars, Madoff is now walking around in sweatpants and T-shirts, just like any other jailbird.

    Madoff has made things easier on himself by dropping the arrogant attitude he often displayed to subordinates and prospective clients when he was running his Ponzi scheme out of his now-defunct Manhattan firm.

    “He doesn’t act like he’s better” than the other inmates, the source said. “But he does hold his head up.
    “If you didn’t know who he was, you probably wouldn’t know any better,” the source said. “He blends in.”
    “He’s a regular dude,” the source said. “He’s a really good guy, he’s nice.”


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    za003
    za003
    14 years ago

    I hate saying this but the skinheads there should give him the worse beating he ever imagined even if it is becuase hes a jew

    Boihneey the Ganef
    Boihneey the Ganef
    14 years ago

    Drop Dead madoff.. may you suffer a slow a painful death on this earth and may you rot in h** for eternity. You are an embarrasment to jews worldwide.. madoff.. yimach shmnoe!

    Lebediger
    Lebediger
    14 years ago

    he kived his whole life in denial

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    This is a prison for nonviolent white-collar criminals. Nobody is getting beat up there.

    power up
    power up
    14 years ago

    No beating for maddof, he pleaded guilty and sits in prisen, that’s it

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Did he get a chance to meet with Jonathan Pollard,and Omar Abdel-Rahman?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Why shouldn’t he be holding his head up in prison- after all he’ll be getting free internet, free books from a library, room and board, TV, free gym membership.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Now he’ll be addressed as Prisoner #61727 -054.

    sruly
    sruly
    14 years ago

    Oy bernie a kappara for us

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    To everyone. What about ALL the people that invested who had who were looking for FAST money. They didn’t do their due diligence. What idiots put all their money in one pot without asking any questions.
    Bernie is brillant. He understood human frailties, and human pyschology perfectly. he understood man’s obsession with wanting money at any cost.
    His Talmud teacher did a wonderful job teaching him. Any one studying Talmud will find all the answers there.
    For the frum to steal is OK, but for the massses who don’t ask a question about investing. it’s crazy! These people got what they deserve, even though what Bernie was dastardly. He had a lot of partners with black hearts!
    Let him be in peace, and start blaming the investors, and let them take theirown responsibility for their own stupid investment actions.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Perhaps members of the Aleph Institute will visit him and be mikarev and he will become a Frum Yid!

    duvid
    duvid
    14 years ago

    what do u mean sruly

    shkotzim
    shkotzim
    14 years ago

    A Jew has until the last moment to repent for what he has done. Madoff is a Jew and we must give him that chance. Hashem controls who has what, not Bernie Madoff.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    #16
    That number stays with him the rest of his life. It does not change based on location.

    hymisher
    hymisher
    14 years ago

    Leave Bernie alone! He messed up and now he’s serving his time, thats it! He should not be beat up or punished any other way. I am a fraud victim myself and I know how it feels to be robbed, but I think you guys are overreacting. May G-D have mercy on his soul.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    This man absolutely scares me. They say “he’s nice?!” That’s how he got everyone to invest with him. He really knows how to play people. Too bad this ability couldn’t have been used for good rather than bad. But to me, he is one frightening person!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    kosher food there? like Jonathan pollard? 2 for the minyin 8 to go….