It pains me a bit to see that everyone assumes she is truly guilty of molesting someone, given the discriminatory nature of juries and the fact that the molestation supposedly happened in the 1990's. Something doesn't smell right there. I can just hear a prosecutor telling the jury that this "perverted transsexual MUST have done this crime, I mean, just LOOK at her/him/it."
When I see the lenient sentences given to those who assault and murder trans women I have to come to the conclusion that getting a fair jury trial for a trans woman is as unlikely as having a trans person's murderer being sent up for life imprisonment. It may happen, but it sure looks like it doesn't happen all that much.
In light of these circumstances I think that putting this person into a criminal male general population is cruel and unusual punishment. If she is guilty or not, the incarceration ought to be punishment enough. The added "enhancement" of beatings and anal rape, while it may make us feel good that "the bastard is getting what he deserves," ought not to be encouraged by a fair and compassionate society.
It also irks me that the female prison's occupants were allowed to use "discomfort" as an excuse to send someone to that sort of torturous punishment. The whole thing is based on their prejudice and discrimination, Nothing in the story suggested her behavior in the female prison was less than acceptable. It was the other prisoner's prejudices that were allowed to rule the situation.
I hope we can get to the point of seeing that, "There but for the grace of the Deity go I" and that news stories ALWAYS need to be taken with a grain of salt before accepting them completely.
hugs & smiles
Emelye