Masterson has been interned at Corcoran State Prison in Central California and will be eligible for parole in 2042 – when he’s 66 years old

Danny Masterson has been moved to Corcoran State Prison in Central California, where infamous cult leader Charles Manson spent years of his life.

The former That ‘70s Show star, 47, was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison after he was found guilty of raping two women over two decades ago.

Just last week, Masterson was denied bail pending appeal over fears the convicted rapist has “every incentive to flee”.

The Wrap first reported that, according to state records, Masterson has officially been moved to Corcoran after spending time in an LA County lockup and later the North Kern State Prison intake facility.

Records show that the actor will be eligible for parole in 2042 – when he’s 66 years old.

Blogger Jeffrey Augustine reports that Masterson will be housed in the prison’s Level 4 maximum security housing unit – the highest level of security available.

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            It says he’ll be in level 4 general population. I found the California corrections department manual which says one pair of tennis shoes with “shoe laces white only” are allowed for level 4 gen pop, as well as SHU and psychiatric, but not allowed for intake or ad-seg.

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        That makes no sense. You think he can afford a higher-quality wall chisel or something? The rich usually get lower security because they would lose access to their wealth if they escaped from prison. Less relevant in Masterson’s case, since he might be in prison the rest of his life, regardless. He’s already lost everything.

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        That’s the correct explanation. Michael Jace, former star on The Shield (who murdered his wife in 2014) is also serving his life sentence at Corcoran. They’re both considered “high profile” inmates and Corcoran State Prison’s Level IV housing and protective custody units are set up to handle these type of inmates whose fame and notoriety make it dangerous for them to be in gen pop.

        Other notable inmates: Charles Manson, Rodney Alcala (The Dating Game Killer), and Sirhan Sirhan (assassinated RFK)

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          Michael Jace, former star on The Shield

          Perhaps better known for his role in Murder, She Wrote: The Last Free Man - you can’t make this shit up.

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          Based on interviews, it was determined that he [Jace] shot his wife out of envy.

          Damn that’s wild. Seems like it could be an interesting story.

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            Yeah “envy” is an odd word choice, I’m not sure why they went with that. As far as my understanding goes he was just a garden variety domestic abuser who escalated to the point of murdering his wife in a fit of rage. It’s not that interesting, just another senseless DV tragedy.

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      People get jail cred for beating the shit out of celebs. Couple that with the fact that most sexual crimes get you beat up anyways.

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        i bet the firearm did factor in…
        Jared Fogle got 15 years in a low security federal prison…