Bernard Madoff better have enough coin to pay his cable bills, 'cause he'll be at home a lot more: His new bail agreement puts him under 24 hour house arrest, with security guards (that Madoff must pay), in order to "prevent harm or flight." The harm would be reports of death threats; the flight would be, oh, running from investors big and small who are upset he lost, cumulatively, billions.
Madoff Must Stay at Home
Ankle-Monitoring Bracelet for Madoff!
The $50 Billion Ponzi Scheme Man Bernard Madoff is still out on bail but under home detention, which means he's got one those ankle-monitoring bracelets. Plus he has a curfew—between 7 p.m. to 9 a.m., he has to be in the apartment.
Madoff's Victims Range from Big Firms to Individuals
As investigators continue to look into the $50 billion Ponzi scheme that investor Bernard Madoff was running, what's interesting to note that Madoff's dealings affected the super-wealthy to the just plain-old mom-and-pop savers. Madoff (pictured, with his Park Avenue apartment building at right) was arrested after he admitted to employees (including his sons) that his successful investment firm was a "big lie" that he had used investments from clients to pay returns to earlier clients.

