Minimum-security prisons — also known as federal prison camps — are designed by the Federal Bureau of Prisons as the lowest security level. Most of the people incarcerated at this security level are nonviolent or otherwise white-collar prisoners.
For these individuals, who once dwelled in the highest of high society, stood on the top rung of the corporate ladder and enjoyed the adulation of everyone around them, prison is a formidable punishment indeed.
Here's what I found after a couple minutes of googling.
CNBC has a different take - of course. Vomit...