Bill Cosby: A look inside his prison cell and how he'll spend his days behind bars

New photos give a revealing look at the basic prison cell where Bill Cosby will spend the first few weeks of his three to 10 year sentence for aggravated indecent assault.

Following his sentencing, Cosby was transferred to Phoenix's State Correctional Institute (SCI), a maximum security prison.

On his first day in the facility, the legally blind 81-year-old reportedly had a hot dog bun thrown at his face, and fell down some stairs because he wasn't being guided.

The entrance to Pheonix's State Correctional Institute (SCI).
The entrance to Pheonix's State Correctional Institute (SCI). Photo credit: Pennsylvania Department of Corrections

Cosby is being kept in isolation and has not yet been assigned a bunkmate out of concern for his safety.

"We are taking all of the necessary precautions to ensure Mr Cosby's safety and general welfare in our institution," Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Secretary John Wetzel said in a statement.

A cell at SCI.
A cell at SCI. Photo credit: Pennsylvania Department of Corrections

Wetzel added that the "long term goal" was for the disgraced comedian to eventually be integrated into the prison's general population.

A general population block at SCI.
A general population block at SCI. Photo credit: Pennsylvania Department of Corrections

Radar Online reports he has already earned the nickname 'The OG', which stands for 'Original Gangster' from his fellow inmates, but it doesn't appear that he'll be receiving the star treatment.

An official break-down of a typical SCI prisoner's day offers a look at how The Cosby Show star will spend his days behind bars:

A typical prisoner's schedule at SCI.
A typical prisoner's schedule at SCI. Photo credit: Pennsylvania Department of Corrections

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