New York Daily News

Locked-up trio Wein, Tekashi69 and Cohen cope with pandemic

- BY MOLLY CRANE-NEWMAN AND STEPHEN REX BROWN

Harvey Weinstein’s got it. Tekashi69 is scared of the impact it will have on his asthma. And Michael Cohen is looking for any excuse to get out of prison.

The trio of high-profile inmates held in state and federal lockups are either fighting the virus or citing the pandemic as a reason they should be released.

Michael Powers, president of the New York State Correction­al Officers and Police Benevolent Associatio­n, confirmed Monday that Weinstein was one of two inmates in quarantine at Wende Correction­al Facility near Buffalo. The convicted rapist serving a 23year sentence was diagnosed with coronaviru­s just a few days after being transferre­d to Wende from Rikers Island.

Seven members of the prison’s staff — five officers and two supervisor­s — have also been placed in isolation due to their proximity to Weinstein and the other infected inmate.

Meanwhile, Tekashi69, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, revealed in a letter filed in Manhattan Federal Court that he’s suffering from shortness of breath while completing his two-year sentence at an undisclose­d private lockup. The notorious rapper-turnedcoop­erator is expected to complete his sentence July 31.

“While I recognize that his release date is only about four months away, given the health crisis that is currently tearing through this region and Mr. Hernandez’s compromise­d medical condition, please strongly consider modifying Mr. Hernandez’s sentence so as to immediatel­y make him eligible for home confinemen­t,” attorney Lance Lazzaro wrote in the letter filed late Sunday.

“It seems like just a matter of time before all prisons in the area are hit with this virus, both inmates and guards. Mr. Hernandez has been complainin­g to prison officials this week of shortness of breath, but apparently the warden of his facility will not allow Mr. Hernandez to go to the hospital despite the recommenda­tion of the facility’s medial director that Mr. Hernandez be treated by a doctor at a hospital.”

Tekashi, 23, suffers from asthma. He was hospitaliz­ed for treatment of bronchitis and sinusitis Oct. 31, the letter said.

“Given that Mr. Hernandez is at very high risk of death or serious complicati­ons if he contracts the coronaviru­s, please issue an order modifying his sentence ...,” Lazzaro wrote.

Cohen did not cite any unique health risks in his request to serve the remainder of his three-year fraud sentence under home confinemen­t because of the pandemic.

“Cohen has not even attempted to argue that he is uniquely at risk as compared to other inmates. Nor could he: He is 53 years old and in good health,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Tom McKay wrote in a letter to the judge in the case. “As such, Cohen’s claim applies equally to every inmate in the [Bureau of Prison’s] care (or at least every nonviolent inmate).” There are no confirmed coronaviru­s cases at upstate Otisville Federal Correction­al Institutio­n, where Cohen is serving his sentence.

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Famed inmates (from l.) Harvey Weinstein, Tekashi69 and Michael Cohen.

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