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Originally Posted by Relentless
28 years among prisoners who know who he is and what he did will be far worse for him than any quick execution.
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He'll be protected by his supporters and let out in 6 years. He knows it. He will say he did nothing wrong, and his family will support him.
Prison justice is for the poor. Powerful people do just fine.
"Milken's compensation, while head of the high-yield bond department at Drexel Burnham Lambert in the late 1980s, exceeded $1 billion in a four-year period, a new record for US income at that time.[7] With an estimated net worth of around $2 billion as of 2010, he is ranked by Forbes magazine as the 488th richest person in the world.[8] Much of that wealth comes from his success as a bond trader; he only had four losing months in 17 years of trading.[9]"