Inside SCI Phoenix: The brand new prison where Cosby is expected to serve out his sentence

Bill Cosby is expected to spend the next three to 10 years of his life in a new Pennsylvania state prison while serving out his sentence for drugging and molesting a woman more than a decade ago. 

The comedian, 81, was sentenced Tuesday after his April conviction for having drugged and sexually assaulted Andrea Constand, a former Temple University women’s basketball administrator, in 2004.

Cosby is expected to serve out his sentence at SCI Phoenix in Collegeville, Pennsylvania, although he will spend the first few days of his prison sentence at the Montgomery County Jail outside Philadelphia, according to a spokeswoman for the Montgomery County district attorney’s office.

Cosby will then be taken to SCI Phoenix, where staff will assess his physical, medical and security needs. It’s thought that he could end up in a long-term medical care unit at the prison.

SCI Phoenix is a maximum security, 3,830-bed, handicap-accessible, state-of-the-art prison which began operating on July 9. 

The $400million prison is staffed by 1,200 full-time employees and features 164 acreage inside its double ring of razor wire fences and a 1.5mile perimeter. 

Immediately after his sentencing, Cosby was escorted from the courthouse in handcuffs

Bill Cosby, 81, in his booking photo (left), was sentenced Tuesday to three to 10 years in prison for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman in 2004

After sentencing, Cosby was lead out of the Pennsylvania court and into a SUV in handcuffs

After sentencing, Cosby was lead out of the Pennsylvania court and into a SUV in handcuffs

Cosby was taken to the Montgomery County Correctional Facility after his sentencing, where he'll be for a few days before being transferred to the state prison, SCI Phoenix 

Cosby was taken to the Montgomery County Correctional Facility after his sentencing, where he’ll be for a few days before being transferred to the state prison, SCI Phoenix 

Among the prison’s program offerings are sex offender treatment, victim awareness and impact of crime classes.

If he’s deemed at risk because of his celebrity or as a risk to others, he’d be held in solitary confinement, spending most of the day alone in his cell.

Otherwise, he’d likely share a two-person cell, leaving for meals, exercise, counseling and other activities. He’d be free to bring a personal tablet for music or games but wouldn’t have internet access, corrections spokeswoman Amy Worden said.

The cells have bunk beds and storage lockers, as well as a stainless steel toilet and sink combo and a small desk and stool. 

Cosby will serve out his sentence at Pennsylvania's SCI Phoenix. Upon arrival, staff will assess his physical, medical and security needs

Cosby will serve out his sentence at Pennsylvania’s SCI Phoenix. Upon arrival, staff will assess his physical, medical and security needs

SCI Phoenix is a $400million, state-of-the-art prison facility that opened in July 2018

SCI Phoenix is a $400million, state-of-the-art prison facility that opened in July 2018

The new prison features heavy security monitoring of its up to 3,830 inmates

The new prison features heavy security monitoring of its up to 3,830 inmates

It features 164 acreage inside a double ring of razor wire fences and a 1.5mile perimeter

It features 164 acreage inside a double ring of razor wire fences and a 1.5mile perimeter

Unlike older prisons, SCI Phoenix’s manual key locks have been replaced with electronic cell doors monitored from a central location.   

While it’s unclear what SCI Phoenix’s long-term medical care facilities are like, other prisons LTC services, such as California Correctional Health Care Facility in Stockton, California, feature technology including cells with connectivity for medical equipment, emergency treatment and procedure rooms and a dialysis treatment center, according to KPCC.  

Immediately after his sentencing, Cosby was escorted from the courthouse and into a dark SUV before being taken to the Montgomery County Correctional Facility.

During sentencing, prosecutors had asked the judge to give Cosby five to 10 years in prison, after saying that he is lacks remorse and is capable of re-offending. 

Cosby’s legal team, however, argued that he should be sent home on house arrest because he is old, frail and legally blind.

The judge ultimately sentenced Cosby to three to 10 years in prison and ruled that he is a ‘sexually violent predator,’ meaning that he must undergo lifetime counseling and report quarterly to authorities. 

Cosby’s name will appear on a sex-offender registry sent to neighbors, schools and victims. 

In addition, Cosby was fined $25,000 and denied bail while appealing the sexual assault conviction.  

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