Massachusetts Murderer Sues Prison Commissioner Over Sex Change Surgery
Massachusetts Murderer Sues Prison Commissioner Over Sex Change Surgery
A Massachusetts murderer is suing the state prison commissioner to receive a facility change along with sexual reassignment surgery.Boston’s local CBS network says Michelle Kosilek filed the suit against Correction Commissioner Thomas Turco in federal court last week. The motion demands that Kosilek be immediately transferred from a men’s prison in Norfolk, MA, to a woman’s facility in Framingham.Kosilek also asks that the Department of Corrections’ medical provider schedule an appointment for “gender-affirming” surgery.The 69-year old Kosilek’s operation would be funded by taxpayer dollars.Kosilek, writes the Sun Chronicle, was born anatomically male and spent most of life named Robert. In 1990, Kosilek, then married, strangled his wife to death following a fight outside their Massachusetts condominium. He used a planter wire to off his spouse and later left the woman’s corpse parked outside a local mall.He was later found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to prison in 1993.The latest round of demands follows years of protracted litigation and repeated attempts to force the Massachusetts Department of Corrections to schedule Kosilek a sex change operation. Kosilek says she’s received 22 of 32 approved reassignment treatments “but with no reduction in my gender dysphoria.”“All relevant experts have agreed that gender-affirming surgery is medically necessary,” Kosilek said.
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