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Danny Masterson Transferred To More Humane Facility From ‘Manson’ Prison

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Danny Masterson, known for his role in “That 70’s Show,” has been moved from Corcoran State Prison to the California Men’s Colony in San Luis Obispo. This relocation is expected to have a positive impact on his life.

Key Takeaway

Danny Masterson has been moved from Corcoran State Prison to the California Men’s Colony, which is expected to provide him with better living conditions and access to various programs and services.

Conditions at the California Men’s Colony

The California Men’s Colony (CMC) is a medium to minimum security prison with two separate housing facilities. Inmates at CMC have access to self-help and academic programs, vocational training, substance abuse counseling, mental health treatment, and anger management courses. This move represents a significant improvement in living conditions for Masterson compared to his previous incarceration.

Corcoran State Prison

Corcoran State Prison, where Masterson was previously held, is a maximum security penitentiary that was once home to the notorious Charles Manson and currently houses some of California’s most dangerous offenders.

Masterson’s Legal Situation

Masterson’s transfer comes after he was sentenced to 30 years in prison following his 2023 conviction on 2 counts of forcible rape in Los Angeles.