Waksal was just released from jail and is now living out of a halfway house in the Bronx, which isn't exactly the kind of New York City lifestyle a wealthy entrepreneur like him is used to (his drug was finally approved, by the way).

Sam Waksal.Photo: Getty Images
But Waksal somehow manages to avoid spending too much time with his fellow ex-cons, the Post reports.
Staff at the Bronx Community Re-Entry Center cleared out the reception area for him when he checked in, and warned other residents that they can't talk to the press about him. As always, that worked out very well — a source has already ratted to the tabloid that Waksal was released for a weekend furlough in the city.
Still, Waksal is trying to stay grounded as he serves the rest of his sentence. He came back to the halfway house on Sunday toting a bag from Smythson — which, as everyone knows, is the preferred stationery for prison diaries.
