Federal Correctional Complex, Butner
It includes the Bureau's largest medical complex, which operates a drug treatment program and specializes in oncology and behavioral science.[10] On March 18, 2010, The Wall Street Journal reported that Bernie Madoff, the New York financier serving a 150-year sentence at FCI Butner for running a Ponzi scheme that cost investors billions of dollars, was assaulted by another inmate in December 2009.The inmate reported that Madoff suffered a broken nose, fractured ribs, and cuts to his head and face.In response to the report, Bureau of Prisons spokeswoman Denise Simmons said, "We have no knowledge or information to confirm he was assaulted.The indictment alleged that, from February 2009 to April 2011, Lukinoff developed and pursued a plan to purchase a suppressor and had a friend or family member store it until his release from prison.