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    Mass. inmate: Appeals ruling supports sex-change

    BOSTON (AP) — A convicted murderer who is suing for a sex-change operation says a recent federal appeals court ruling bolsters her claim that Massachusetts prison officials are violating her constitutional rights by refusing to provide the surgery.

    Michelle Kosilek, born Robert, has been trying for more than a decade to force the Department of Correction to provide the surgery.

    Kosilek's lawyers plan to make new arguments Thursday based on a ruling by the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in the case of another transgender inmate in Massachusetts.

    In that case, the 1st Circuit agreed that the state Department of Correction had shown deliberate indifference to Sandy Battista's medical needs by repeatedly denying her request for female hormone treatments.

    The department had justified the denial of hormone therapy for Battista by citing security concerns. But the court rejected that, finding that the security claims had been "undercut by a collection of pretexts, delays and misrepresentations."

    Prison officials also have cited security concerns in the Kosilek case, saying that allowing her to have the surgery could make her a target for sexual assaults by other inmates.

    Robert Kosilek was convicted of killing his wife in 1990. Kosilek got a name change, has received female hormone treatments and has been living as a woman in an all-male prison.

    Kosilek, 62, first sued the Department of Correction in 2000. Two years later, U.S. District Judge Mark Wolf ruled that Kosilek was entitled to treatment for gender-identity disorder but stopped short of ordering surgery. Kosilek renewed her request in 2005, saying the hormone and hair-removal treatments were not enough to relieve her depression.

    Kosilek's lawyers requested a status conference with Judge Wolf to discuss the Battista ruling as well as an executive order signed by Gov. Deval Patrick earlier this year banning state agencies from discriminating against transgender people.

    Kosilek's lawyers, Frances Cohen and Joseph Sulman, wrote in court papers that she "suffers from terrible stress and anxiety while she waits for a resolution of this case."

    In agreeing to the hearing, Wolf called the Battista ruling and executive order "relevant, recent authorities."

    Battista's lawyer, Neal Minahan, said the 1st Circuit found that the Department of Correction "can't use security as a 'get out of jail free' card."

    "Security is a consideration, but it has to be based on some professional judgment. You can't just say security and that's the end of it," Minahan said.

    If Kosilek wins her lawsuit, she would be the first inmate in the country to receive a taxpayer-funded sex-change operation.

    Arthur Leonard, a professor at New York Law School who has written extensively on legal issues affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, said most of the lawsuits filed by inmates around the country have focused on requests for hormone treatments, although some, like Kosilek, have taken it a step further and asked for sex-reassignment surgery. Leonard and other experts say there has not been a case yet where a prison system has been ordered to provide a taxpayer-funded sex-change operation to an inmate.

    "Partly, it's the expense. Partly, I think it's that courts have not yet been persuaded in the few cases where it's come up that it's medically necessary to go that next step," Leonard said.

     

    12 comments

    • Edmarc  •  8 mths ago
      A quick bullet would solve this problem very fast.
    • charles  •  8 mths ago
      Ummmmmmmm, your incarcerated for murder and your demanding what?? You got free room and board and healthcare at our expense..Did you take in account the "rights" of the person you killed or was that totally irrevelant at the time ? So far your above ground and protected and you have the gall ....
    • hardworkindad1  •  8 mths ago
      #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$#$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ #$%$ oh did i say this was #$%$ ???
    • Rambler  •  8 mths ago
      This is insane Convicted murderers only have a right to die
    • A Yahoo! User  •  8 mths ago
      I will do the operation for free! If you think Chaz Bono is a extra ugly, disgusting, mentally ill, pervert, wait until you see this wierdo when "The Doctor" is finished "Operating"!
    • RealityChick  •  8 mths ago
      And if she/he were not in prison, how would she/he be paying for the surgery? We have so many in this country who have NO medical coverage for surgeries they need. How is this right for her/him but not for them? Do people need to committ crimes to receive such "benefits?" If they rule in favor of the surgery, it would seem so! Common sense has been lost in this country.
    • JosephW  •  8 mths ago
      Specifically, your 'life sentence' needs to be fully satisfied, then you have the opportunity to pursue such elective surgery AFTER you are released from prison.
    • JosephW  •  8 mths ago
      Listen, it's like this. You committed sufficient crimes which resulted in your being imprisoned. Prison is NOT about satisfying your whims or cravings.... it is about dutifully serving time so that, maybe, one day, you MIGHT be rewarded with freedom. Once you have EARNED your freedom, THEN you can cosmetically do whatever you wish to do with your body. On your dime, at your own expense. This SILLY 'appeal' for TAXPAYER dollars to *cough* *cough* help you better deal with depression is absurd!!!
    • Notoneofthesheeple  •  8 mths ago
      Kosilek renewed her request in 2005, saying the hormone and hair-removal treatments were not enough to relieve her depression.
      +++++++++++
      There must be someone in his wife's family that wouldn't mind whacking it off for him. Presto. Bingo. No more winkie. Case settled. No more depression from having to look at the offending appendage.
      The taxpayers should not be paying for this!! Period!!
      • Alexandre 8 mths ago
        I'm sure they would do it for free!
    • Mike Nub  •  9 mths ago
      I'm sorry, you want my tax dollars to pay for what? I'm all for being who you are, but that's elective surgery, and you're a convicted criminal? Just kill yourself. You don't deserve squat but that f'n cell and the general public's distain.
    • MC  •  9 mths ago
      I'm all for equality and respectful treatment of transgendered people, but I draw the line at this. The mismatch between mental gender identity and physical gender may be depressing, but getting the surgery to correct that mismatch is not a medical necessity. This individual will continue to live fine and healthy as a biological male. The hormone and appearance treatments already in effect are more than enough. You're unhappy? Boo hoo. You're in prison for murder. Prisoners already get 3 meals a day, free healthcare, cable TV, internet, and other entertainments at the expense of taxpayers. Surgery that isn't medically necessary is not an expense our taxes should pay for. Let family, friends, and other donors raise the money for the surgery.
      • JosephW 8 mths ago
        AMEN!!! Absolutely ON THE MARK!!!
      • Alexandre 8 mths ago
        Hell no! He/she needs to pay that themselves! We, the ones that obey the law shouldn't have to pay for this! A lot of inmates are already living better than a lot of Americans.
    • philw  •  8 mths ago
      who the f*ck is paying for her/his lawyer. I quess sHE is tired of getting analed and needs a second hole (3rd)
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