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Prison move for acclimatis­ed Bill Cosby

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Bill Cosby has been moved to ‘‘general population’’ at his state prison in Pennsylvan­ia and is being treated the same as all inmates, a prison official told the

yesterday.

The move was made on January 28 after Cosby spent his first few months in ‘‘administra­tive segregatio­n’’ at the maximum-security SCI Phoenix facility outside Philadelph­ia, said Amy Worden, a spokeswoma­n for the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Correction­s.

‘‘From what I understand from prison officials, the transition has been smooth and he’s happy to be out socialisin­g with folks,’’ Worden said.

She said Cosby – like other famous inmates, including rapper Meek Mill and disgraced coach Jerry Sandusky – was ‘‘given the chance to acclimate’’ before staff determined he was ready to move into general population.

Now Cosby is in a single-person cell next to other inmates, must be present for daily counts and eats his meals in the dining hall associated with his particular unit, she said.

He also has access to the day room, the yard, the libraries and settings for religious activities, she said.

Cosby spokesman Andrew Wyatt disputed the claims in a statement to The News following a story in New York Times that first reported the move.

‘‘I spent time with Mr Cosby Thursday and Friday of last week. We knew he was going to be moved to a veteran’s facility on the campus (of SCI Phoenix). He made it clear that he’s not in general population, but has contact with a trustee that guides him around,’’ Wyatt said.

‘‘He does not eat in the area with other residents; he does not have a cellmate; and he does not exercise with other residents,’’ he said. ‘‘Mr Cosby is not in general population because that would be detrimenta­l to his safety and security, due to his blindness.’’

Wyatt then criticised prison officials for releasing informatio­n about Cosby’s move, despite the fact such informatio­n is public record.

‘‘It’s not a matter of debate,’’ Worden told when asked to respond to Wyatt’s statement. ‘‘He misunderst­ands what general population is. You’re either in it or not.’’ She said Cosby is most certainly classified as general population. She declined to say if he’s being housed in a facility serving veterans but said such a facility exists on the campus and serves inmates classified as general population.

‘‘He’s in a specialise­d unit, but I’m not going to say which one,’’ she said.

She said such units include the ‘‘honour’’ unit and units for inmates with special needs. –

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