Transgender Woman Convicted of Murder Released Early, Now Producing Adult Content
Trans baby killer freed from prison 30 years early films adult content as 'hot girl'

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Autumn Cordellioné, a transgender woman convicted of murdering her 11-month-old stepdaughter in 2002, has been released from prison 30 years early and is now creating adult content. Her release has shocked local prosecutors in Evansville, Indiana, who were not informed of her parole.
- 01Autumn Cordellioné was sentenced to 55 years for the murder of her stepdaughter.
- 02She was released on parole after serving less than half of her sentence.
- 03Local prosecutors were unaware of her release until a citizen recognized her.
- 04Cordellioné is now producing adult content and actively engaging on social media.
- 05She has filed lawsuits regarding her treatment in prison and against former President Trump.
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Autumn Cordellioné, a transgender woman previously convicted of murdering her 11-month-old stepdaughter, Faith Lee, in 2002, has been released from prison 30 years early on parole. Cordellioné had been sentenced to 55 years but served less than half of her term. Her release in December 2022 surprised local prosecutors in Evansville, Indiana, who were not informed by the Indiana Department of Correction. Following her release, she began creating adult content and promoting it on social media, describing herself as a 'transfeminine polyamorous and pansexual.' In a social media post, she expressed remorse for her past actions while maintaining her innocence regarding the murder charge. Cordellioné has also been involved in legal actions, including a lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, alleging that his comments about transgender individuals incited violence against her while incarcerated. Her case has drawn attention to issues surrounding gender identity and the criminal justice system.
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The early release of Cordellioné has raised concerns among local residents and authorities about public safety and the parole process.
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