Prison Consultants Predict Following in Their Father's Footsteps Will Not Be Easy for the Madoff's
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Prison Consultants Predict Following in Their Father s Footsteps Will Not Be Easy
for the Madoff s
Many of Bernie Madoff?s victims believe that his sons, Andrew and Mark Madoff, took
active roles in his 50 billion dollar Ponzi scheme....
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Prison Consultants Predict Following in Their Father s Footsteps Will Not Be Easy
for the Madoff s
Many of Bernie Madoff?s victims believe that his sons, Andrew and Mark Madoff, took
active roles in his 50 billion dollar Ponzi scheme.
They also believe that their
federal indictments are overdue.
New York, NY June 30, 2009 -- Many of Bernie Madoff?s victims believe that his
sons, Andrew and Mark Madoff, took active roles in his 50 billion dollar Ponzi
scheme.
They also believe that their federal indictments are overdue.
Let?s speculate for a moment that they both get indicted and end up also going to
federal prison.
Here are 3 things that two top prison consultants believe the
Madoff?s should do and learn before they go behind the fence.
First, be proactive.
?They both need to hire a federal prison consultant as soon as
possible,? said Steve Vincent, a former federal inmate turned prison consultant who
runs Federal Prison Consultant Services in Louisville, KY.
?It?s no surprise that
most high profile individuals who have been sentenced to serve time in prison hire
a prison consultant to help them.
They know that to survive in prison they need to
be working with someone who has actually been to prison, which is something that
their attorney can?t help them with,? he said.
?Hiring a good prison consultant is
as important as hiring a good attorney,? he added.
Second, be humble.
?The Madoff?s should begin to think and act like minimum wage
workers instead of the young millionaire tycoons that some of the media portrays
them to be,? said Steven Oberfest, also a prison consultant and director of The
Prison Coach, a New York City based prison consulting firm.
?Inmates in federal
prisons read the Wall Street Journal and Vanity Fair Magazine, they know all about
the history of this case and the history of the Madoff?s.
If Andrew and Mark walk
into prison with arrogant, millionaire attitudes it will not go unnoticed,? he
said.
?The other inmates will feel no pity for the Madoff?s and will subject them
to the nastiest insults imaginable.
They will need to learn how to become thick
skinned very quickly, or they better know how to defend themselves,? he added.
Third, have patience and work hard.
Vincent predicted that The Bureau of Prisons
will not house the Madoff?s in the same institution.
?So they will have no
immediate allies,? he said.
?If the general attitude around the prison is to avoid
the Madoff?s then no inmate will want to be seen being friendly with them, but over
time that may change,? he said.
?Andrew and Mark will also have to work hard at
whatever jobs that the prison assigns them to work,? added Oberfest.
?They will be
closely watched by the other inmates to see how they hold up to real work.
If they
don?t pull their weight they will definitely hear about it from the other inmates,?
he said.
?If I were either one of them I would be on the phone calling Steven or me
today,? said Vincent.
Both Steven Oberfest, www.
prisoncoach.
com, and Steve Vincent,
www.
federalprisonconsultant.
com, can be reached at 877-726-2247.
Contact:
Mike Williams
Federal Prison Consultant Services
Louisville, KY
502-713-4715
mike@kypublishing.
com
http://kypublishing.
com
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