Danny Masterson Transferred to Minimum-Security Prison Amid Safety Concerns
The move to California's Men's Colony comes after a brief stint in a maximum-security facility, highlighting concerns for the actor's well-being.
- Danny Masterson, convicted of two counts of forcible rape, has been transferred to a minimum-security prison over 'safety concerns'.
- The transfer to California's Men's Colony in San Luis Obispo occurred after Masterson spent less than a month at a maximum-security facility.
- Masterson's relocation is said to be due to concerns for his well-being, with the facility offering various educational and self-improvement programs.
- He was initially sentenced to 30 years in prison and will be eligible for parole in 2042.
- Masterson's transfer has sparked discussions on inmate well-being and the conditions of different security level prisons.