We haven’t seen a professionally-produced video of the prison/apartment where Bernard Madoff is currently under (pent)house arrest, but how much nicer can it be than the prison/apartment where Marc Dreier will now reside until the trial in his pending prosecution?
Cityfile reports that it has found a Prudential Douglas Elliman video tour of Dreier’s One Beacon Court apartment from 2007, which was filmed shortly before Dreier paid $5.425 million for the 2,900-square-foot apartment on the building’s 34th floor.
Check out the video of Dreier’s temporary “prison” by clicking on the picture below:

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