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WATCH: Fraudster Marc Dreier nitpicks his prison accommodations

Former Manhattan attorney Marc Dreier may have pled guilty to committing more than $700 million in securities fraud, but that didn't mean he was willing to simply accept whatever conditions awaited him in federal prison.

In the new documentary, "Unraveled," Dreier is shown asking a series of nitpicking questions about what life will be like while he's incarcerated, according to a clip obtained by The Hollywood Reporter. Looking uneasy, Dreier expresses concern about the food options, not wanting to have to endure a diet of hot dogs, and what work he will be able to do, saying he doesn't want to be down on his hands and knees for eight hours a day.

However, the ex-lawyer says his "biggest fear is having somebody who snores next to [him]."

"Unraveled," which offers an intimate look at Dreier during his final days of house arrest before he was sentenced in July 2009, hit theaters in New York and LA yesterday and is also available on demand.

Dreier is currently residing at FCI Sandstone in Minnesota. No word on whether he has a loud roommate.

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