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A biological male felon incarcerated in a Washington state prison who identifies as a woman, Bryan Kim, is accused of having sexual intercourse with a female inmate.

Kim was initially held at a men’s facility but transferred to the Washington Corrections Center for Women due to the state’s gender identity policy.

Kim is serving a life sentence for murdering his parents in 2006.

Prison officials discovered the sexual encounter between Kim and the female inmate and deemed it an infraction, with a hearing to be held.

Meanwhile, a corrections worker said consensual sex between inmates is technically prohibited but sanctions are often mitigated if both parties call it consensual.

Washington state “has been mitigating the sanctions on offenders involved. If both offenders call it consensual, then they seem to be getting into less trouble,” a Washington Department of Corrections (DOC) worker stated.

“The Utah Department of Corrections repeatedly discriminated against a transgender inmate on the basis of her gender dysphoria disability, resulting in the woman performing dangerous surgery upon herself, federal prosecutors said,” UPI reported.

“The Justice Department has been investigating the Utah prison system after receiving a complaint from a transgender inmate who accused the state of denying her equal access to healthcare services,” UPI wrote.

The incident shed light on issues surrounding gender identity policies allowing incarcerated males access to women’s prisons, a practice being pushed by the Biden administration, despite potential safety and privacy concerns for female inmates.

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