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Larry Levine Prison News Stories
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BERNIE KIN SEEK PRISON-SURVIVAL COURSE
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worried they'll wind up behind bars -- have contacted
a consultant who teaches white-collar criminals how
sources said.
who grew up on a six-acre Woodbury, LI, estate A jail
cell would be a stark change for Shana Madoff,
called Hastings Hall owned by her parents, Peter
and Marion Madoff. Peter is Bernie's brother.
Shana, 38, who was a compliance officer with the
infamous Madoff firm, contacted Larry Levine, a
former federal prisoner and founder of Wall Street
Prison Consultants, the sources said.
Levine refused to identify his clients, but admitted
that "a female relative of Bernie Madoff contacted
me" about taking his Fedtime 101 crash course.
Shana contacted the company two weeks ago
"because she was concerned about her safety"
should she ever go to jail, one source said.
Shana "has been asking around what it's like to do
time," another source said.
That source said she had contacted Levine "to learn
not Leavenworth.
"Shana was a compliance officer and signed a lot of
documents, saying they were correct," the source
said. "She may have a problem."
Levine said, "Another male member of Madoff's
family also contacted me, independently" on the
same subject.
He said a representative of Bernard had contacted
him before the Ponzi scammer went to jail, but the
rep's lawyers declined to let him take the course
because his phone chats were being monitored.
None of the Madoffs has yet sent money to Levine,
he said.
bars for counterfeiting securities. His course, which
secure early release.
Shana did not return calls.
Meanwhile, a pair of Bernie's Mets tickets for today's
home opener at Citi Field fetched $7,500 in an online
auction that ended with all the drama of a walk-off home
run.
The price soared in the eBay auction's final minutes,
nearly doubling the $3,800 price listed just two hours
before the 10 a.m. close, when a war broke out between
two rival bidders.