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Danny Masterson’s Prison Transfer Not Due To Attack Or Threat, Sources Say

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Danny Masterson, known for his role in “That ’70s Show,” has been transferred to his third prison in two months, prompting speculation about the reasons behind the moves. However, sources with direct knowledge have revealed that the transfer was not a result of any attack or credible threats against the actor.

Key Takeaway

Danny Masterson’s recent prison transfers were not a result of any attack or threat, as clarified by sources with direct knowledge. The moves were attributed to logistical reasons, and he is now serving his 30-year prison sentence in a different facility.

Shuffling Between Prisons

Contrary to reports suggesting concerns for Masterson’s well-being, it has been clarified that there were no incidents at Corcoran State Prison, where he was previously held, that prompted the transfer. The actor began the year at North Kern State Prison before being moved to Corcoran State Prison, and then subsequently to the California Men’s Colony in San Luis Obispo.

According to sources, North Kern State Prison serves as a reception center for processing inmates into the California prison system and was never intended to be Masterson’s permanent facility. It has been revealed that Masterson had a primary and secondary prison designated for him, with the primary being California Men’s Colony and the secondary being Corcoran State Prison.

Logistical Reasons Behind the Moves

The recent transfer to the California Men’s Colony was explained as a result of an opening at the facility, aligning with Masterson’s original designation. It has been emphasized that the shuffling between different prisons was due to logistical reasons and not for any other purpose.

Serving His Sentence

Danny Masterson is currently serving a 30-year prison sentence following his 2023 conviction in Los Angeles. With his latest move to the California Men’s Colony, it is evident that he will be serving his sentence in a different environment compared to his previous maximum-security confinement.