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Danny Masterson Escapes Notorious Prison After Concerns for “Well-Being”

Convicted Actor Transferred to Medium-Security Facility

Danny Masterson: San Luis Obispo, CA – Feb 20, 2024: In a surprising turn of events, actor Danny Masterson, convicted of rape and sentenced to 30 years to life, has been transferred out of the infamous Corcoran State Prison after less than a month. Concerns for his “well-being” are cited as the reason for the move.

From Manson’s Haunts to Men’s Colony: Masterson, known for his role in “That 70’s Show,” initially landed in Corcoran, a maximum-security facility once housing cult leader Charles Manson. However, he has now been relocated to California’s Men’s Colony, classified as medium and minimum security.

Fears for Safety or Special Treatment?: The official justification for the transfer remains unclear. While “well-being” is mentioned, some speculate it could stem from safety concerns due to his high-profile status or even preferential treatment.

Still Facing a Long Road: Despite the transfer, Masterson’s legal battle is far from over. He remains convicted and ineligible for parole until 2042, marking him 66 years old.

Backlash for Support Letters: The news also rekindles discussion surrounding the controversial support letters from Masterson’s former co-stars, Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis. Both faced public backlash for vouching for his character despite the allegations.

Personal Life in Shambles: Adding to the drama, Masterson’s wife of nearly 12 years, Bijou Phillips, filed for divorce shortly after his sentencing. Their young daughter’s future remains uncertain.

Stay Tuned for Developments: This unexpected transfer raises questions about Masterson’s safety, potential privileges, and the ongoing legal battle. Stay tuned for further updates as the story unfolds.


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E-paper:  Divya Sandesh

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