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Mass. inmate fights for electrolysis

Inmate wants state funded hair removal treatments

Updated: Monday, 19 Nov 2012, 7:12 AM EST
Published : Sunday, 18 Nov 2012, 8:29 PM EST

BOSTON (AP) -- A convicted murderer who won a court ruling ordering Massachusetts prison officials to allow her to have a sex-change operation is now fighting for electrolysis treatments.

Michelle Kosilek was born male but has received hormone treatments and now lives as a woman in an all-male male prison, where she is serving a life sentence. Kosilek was named Robert when married to Cheryl Kosilek and convicted of murdering her in 1990.

In September, a federal judge ordered state prison officials to provide sex-reassignment surgery, saying it is the only adequate way to treat Kosilek's gender-identity disorder. The Department of Correction is appealing.

Kosilek's lawyers have asked the judge to also order prison officials to provide the hair removal treatments. A hearing on the request is set for Monday in federal court.


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